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Sunday B. Morning’s *11.72* advances the artist’s celebrated re-engagement with Pop’s visual economy, translating the look of mass reproduction into a deliberately authored object. Executed with crisp, screenprint-like precision and a controlled palette, the work stages a productive tension between mechanical finish and the material facts of painting—surface, edge, and the calibrated repetition of image. The title reads as a cool datum, hinting at measurement, editioning, and the commodification of icons, while the composition foregrounds how cultural memory is manufactured, circulated, and consumed. In the lineage of post-war American Pop and contemporary appropriation, *11.72* operates as both homage and critique, a polished meditation on authenticity, authorship, and the afterlife of celebrity imagery.
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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