Why Did Warhol Choose Campbell's Soup For A Subject? (Blame De Kooning!)

"Soup was essential studio slang, the conversational lingo among New York School painters when they talked about their work. Specifically, soup was the metaphor used by Willem de Kooning - the most successful artist of the era - to characterize his robust Abstract Expressionism. If soup worked for him, why not for Warhol?" [Read Full Article]

Published By: Los Angeles Times
On: 07/10/11
Website: http://www.latimes.com/

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