Warhol, Andy. (1928–1987). "Kiku" - Screenprint and Catalogue. Andy Warhol Exhibition Catalogue, published by Gendai Hanga Center in 1984 in an edition of 1500 copies with an original serigraph screenprint in the front of the book. Unsigned, 8 x 11 inches.
The Gendai Hanga Center exhibited the works they commissioned from Warhol in a 1983-1984 Japanese exhibition. This exhibition marked the formal release of his Kiku Flowers suite, a set of prints that would become remarkably successful and highly collected. A 184-page catalogue was created for the exhibition. The mostly black and white book, featuring text about the artist written in Japanese, also contains color plates featuring some of Warhol's best-known works. Bound into the book is an exquisite original screen-print of a Warhol Kiku flower.
The Gendai Hanga Center exhibited the works they commissioned from Warhol in a 1983-1984 Japanese exhibition. This exhibition marked the formal release of his Kiku Flowers suite, a set of prints that would become remarkably successful and highly collected. A 184-page catalogue was created for the exhibition. The mostly black and white book, featuring text about the artist written in Japanese, also contains color plates featuring some of Warhol's best-known works. Bound into the book is an exquisite original screen-print of a Warhol Kiku flower.
Warhol, Andy. (1928–1987). "Kiku" - Screenprint and Catalogue. Andy Warhol Exhibition Catalogue, published by Gendai Hanga Center in 1984 in an edition of 1500 copies with an original serigraph screenprint in the front of the book. Unsigned, 8 x 11 inches.
The Gendai Hanga Center exhibited the works they commissioned from Warhol in a 1983-1984 Japanese exhibition. This exhibition marked the formal release of his Kiku Flowers suite, a set of prints that would become remarkably successful and highly collected. A 184-page catalogue was created for the exhibition. The mostly black and white book, featuring text about the artist written in Japanese, also contains color plates featuring some of Warhol's best-known works. Bound into the book is an exquisite original screen-print of a Warhol Kiku flower.
The Gendai Hanga Center exhibited the works they commissioned from Warhol in a 1983-1984 Japanese exhibition. This exhibition marked the formal release of his Kiku Flowers suite, a set of prints that would become remarkably successful and highly collected. A 184-page catalogue was created for the exhibition. The mostly black and white book, featuring text about the artist written in Japanese, also contains color plates featuring some of Warhol's best-known works. Bound into the book is an exquisite original screen-print of a Warhol Kiku flower.