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Where once Warhol led the charge Sax Berlin has assumed the mantle and is in the vanguard of the renaissance …
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Where once Warhol led the charge Sax Berlin has assumed the mantle and is in the vanguard of the renaissance of Neo-Expressionism. This is a witty take on the famous Campbell Soup screenprints and although The Factory closed down decades ago Berlin is a clever commentator on the theme. He brings the genre bang up to date for the 21st century.
Oil, acrylic and gold leaf on canvas.
48" x 36"
2022
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