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  1. In records, materials, and audiotapes from The Andy Warhol Museum’s archives, staff identified the materials and processes Warhol used to make his Oxidation paintings between 1977 and 1978.

    • Altered States

      Andy Warhol’s Oxidation paintings represent the artist’s...

    • Andy Warhol – from The Early Works to A New Approach
    • Creating The Oxidation Paintings
    • Andy’s Abstraction

    The first mature phase of Andy Warhol’s fully fledged Pop Art period is often said to have started with the Campbell Soup Cans and ended when shot by Valerie Solanas in 1968. In a diary entry from the late ‘70s, Warhol admitted to himself that he had not produced any good art since he had been shot. Critics also seemed to be tiring of him, consider...

    When making his Oxidation paintings, Warhol laid his canvases down on the floor, coated them with copper paint, and then directed his assistants or visitors to the Factory to urinate on them while the paint was still wet. At some point, Warhol’s employee Victor Hugo started showing up with “assistants” he hired by the hour at the gay male bathhouse...

    Warhol’s Oxidation paintings resulted in an abstract exploration of differently-shaped stains, intricate colour-shifts and shimmering surfaces. Far removed from his previous work, which had been largely derived from photography and transferred to canvas via silkscreening, this was the first time he committed to a certain kind of painterliness and h...

  2. Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Oxidation Painting’ was created in 1978 by Andy Warhol in Abstract Expressionism style.

  3. 12 de nov. de 2018 · The title describes three closely related bodies of work the Piss, Oxidation, and Cum paintings, a selection of which feature in The Whitney Museum's new blockbuster retrospective, Andy Warhol - From A to B and Back Again.

  4. Oxidation Painting. Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987) 1978. Medium/Technique Urine on metallic pigment in acrylic pigment on canvas. Dimensions 193 x 132.1 cm (76 x 52 in.) Credit Line Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., with additional funds donated by the Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow Fund. Accession Number1993.685.