Andy Warhol frequently used pink in his silkscreens, particularly in his portraits of Marilyn Monroe. The pink artwork "Monopink" by Yves Klein, less known than his blue works, challenges the viewer. One year before his death, 34 years ago, Andy Warhol reinterpreted Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Last Supper.

By juxtaposing religious themes with the visual language of advertising that the American artist manipulates so well, he covered the painting with a pink filter, shifting the masterpiece of the Renaissance from the sublime to the kitsch. Andy Warhol saw life in pink.

Pink Mantis
Oil on canvas with gold leaf 70x50cm

Human condition- Rose
Oil on canvas 80x100cm

Searching for Origins in the Infinite mouvement and expansion of the Universe.

Oil on canvas and Mirror Resin varnish
100x80cm

La Vie en Rose from Andy Warhol
Wood pannel and Campbell’s boxes – 65x85cm

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