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Sunday B. Morning’s *11.23 Marilyn Monroe* revisits one of the 20th century’s most enduring icons through a Pop-inflected lens that is both celebratory and analytical. Referencing the visual language of post-war screenprint, the work employs crisp registration, bold chromatic contrasts, and flat fields of colour to heighten Monroe’s cinematic allure while foregrounding the mechanics of reproduction. Subtle shifts in tone and surface invite close viewing, where glamour becomes a constructed image—repeated, circulated, and consumed. Positioned within the lineage of Pop Art and appropriation, this artwork speaks to celebrity culture, media saturation, and the commodification of femininity. A compelling contemporary edition for collectors of Marilyn Monroe, Pop Art prints, and Warhol-adjacent iconography.
Sunday B. Morning is a Belgian publishing imprint known for producing silkscreen prints after Andy Warhol's iconic works — Marilyn, Flowers, Campbell's Soup Cans and others — using original negatives from Warhol's Factory. Warhol initially collaborated with two anonymous Belgian associates in the 1...
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