Andy Warhol
Series
Mick Jagger
82 available
Although Andy Warhol admired many of his portrait subjects from afar, it was his personal relationship with Mick Jagger that culminated in Warhol’s iconic 10-print portfolio of Jagger’s face in 1975. Depicting the rock star in a variety of poses, the portraits feature abstract swaths of opaque color, sometimes obscuring the singer’s face, giving the prints a collage-like appearance. Warhol and Jagger met in 1964, when the Rolling Stones were relatively unknown in the United States. Their creative collaboration was solidified when Jagger asked Warhol to design the album cover for Sticky Fingers (1971). Ever the provocateur, Warhol’s album cover design featured the image of a man’s denim-clad crotch with an exposed zipper.
212 Artworks
212 Artworks:
- Portraits1053 available
- Nudes168 available
- Campbell’s Soup Cans167 available
- Marilyn Monroe144 available
- Posters140 available
- Still Lifes137 available
- Flowers126 available
- Advertisements105 available
- Gelatin Silver Prints103 available
- Sex Parts and Torsos92 available
- Ladies and Gentlemen87 available
- Mick Jagger82 available