NEW YORK, NY.- artnet Auctions announces an important offering of Andy Warhols original, complete portfolio of 10 Mao color screen prints from 1972. Close analysis of past auction results reveals that the majority of Mao suites have been broken up, which adds to the rarity of this exquisite set. These works are coming to auction on the heels of
Phillips de Purys successful auction in April, which realized USD 938,500.
In the aftermath of President Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China, and its subsequent buzz in the press, Warhol created a series of prints around the now immortalized image of the Chinese leader, Mao Zedong. Inspired by a parallel between Communist propaganda and American media, as well as the cult-like followings of Mao in the East and movie stars in the West, Warhol executed his Mao portrait series echoing his portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley.
These brightly colored portraits of Mao, which were enhanced by the additions of layered graffiti-like scribbles screened on separately, transformed Mao into a worldwide pop icon. The Whitney Museum of American Art exhibited this portfolio in their wildly successful 1979 exhibition, Andy Warhol: Portraits of the 70s.
The majority of Mao prints that come up for sale have some degree of sun damage, fading, foxing, handling border/edge dings, and rippling, however, each impression in the portfolio offered on artnet Auctions is in mint condition. This portfolio was stored safely in a flat file at the original printers for nearly 40 years, and therefore retains all of the original color and quality.
Each impression is uniquely numbered and signed with a stamp on the verso by The Andy Warhol Foundation, COPYRIGHT © ANDY WARHOL 1972 PRINTED AT STYRIA STUDIOS INC. Each impression is also accompanied by an individual certificate of authenticity by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board. Each work is museum mounted and framed with retro Kulicke 1970s-style plexi-boxes.
The lot is currently live for bidding here http://www.artnet.com/auctions/andy-warhol-mao and closes May 18.