Wednesday, March 5, 2008

I Bought Andy Warhol


In 2007 I completed a series of canvases that had Andy Warhol as a conceptual subject for landscape paintings with trees arranged in patterns according to UPC codes from product labels that related to Warhol in one way or another. I refer to this endeavor as "The Andy Warhol Bar Code Project" and it's main presentation was a 32 piece instalation of paintings based on the 32 flavors of Campbells Soup from Andy's first exhibit in 1962. In addition, I painted a triptych of larce canvases using bar codes from books related to him. This I call "The Philosophical Triptych - Reflections of the Philosophy of Andy Warhol" Warhols own book, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, forms the connective tissue that binds the three paintings in this series. All three paintings have reflections of trees in a body of water and the common thread in the triptych is the trees in the reflections, all composed from the UPC code from Andy's book. The actual trees in each painting however come from different books. This is the center panel. It is a 72" square and features the bar code from Richard Polsky's humerous and revealing look behind the scenes of the international art market, "I Bought Andy Warhol". I have nicknamed it "Andy's Island"

This painting is featured in the current issue of Oregon Home Magazine

http://www.oregonhomemagazine.com/articles/portfolio/scan-this-the-art-of-the-barcode.html