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Campbell's Soup Cans (Andy Warhol)

Campbell's Soup Cans, created by Andy Warhol in 1962, is a series of 32 paintings depicting different varieties of Campbell's soup cans. This work challenges traditional art by elevating everyday commercial products to fine art, blurring the line between mass consumerism and artistic expression. Warhol used bright, flat colors and repetition to emphasize the ubiquity of consumer culture and question notions of originality. The series is a key example of Pop Art, reflecting society’s fascination with mass production, advertising, and popular imagery during the 1960s. It remains an iconic commentary on consumerism and artistic innovation.