Campbell's Soup Cans I Complete Portfolio (10) - Sunday B. Morning

Artist: Sunday B. Morning

Year: 2011

Medium: Ten screenprints on Museum Board

Edition: Open

Size: 35 x 23 inches each


This Sunday B. Morning print portfolio was inspired by Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soups I from 1968.

Sunday B. Morning is an artistic enigma: a replicator of the 20th century’s most famous replicator. Once an authorized distributor of Andy Warhol prints, the company had its legality questioned after the artist had a change of heart, and its legitimacy as a producer of authentic prints has grown murky. The project began as a collaboration between Warhol and two anonymous friends in Belgium whom the artist contracted to make new editions of some of his most famous artworks—including his famed Marilyn, Flowers,and Campbell’s Soup Cansseries—using negatives he gave them himself. Sunday B. Morning continued to make editions of Warhol’s iconic works after the split, in some ways continuing Warhol’s inquiries into image, iconography, reproduction, and ownership. Sunday B. Morning is now a well-known purveyor of prints including the works mentioned above as well as Mao and Dollarseries.

This print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Sunday B. Morning.

Sale price$2,699.00