Andy Warhol
18 x 24 in.
Authenticated. Stamped on verso by Andy Warhol Authentication Board "UP 47.49"
Framed
In this pared-back form, the image becomes colder and more forensic. The soft white paper reads almost like the page of a report or a newspaper, reinforcing the link between state violence and its mediation through photography and print. The silkscreen process introduces delicate variations in tone and texture, making the room seem at once flatly documented and eerily unstable.
Conceptually, the work stands at a crossroads in Warhol’s career: a late-1970s reflection on a subject that had already become emblematic of his darker, more political edge. Where the 1960s paintings and the 1971 portfolio emphasised repetition and seriality, this single, unique print feels more like an after-image – a sober, almost archival acknowledgement of the electric chair as one of Pop art’s most unsettling icons.