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Sunset (FS II.88) (Unique) by Andy Warhol

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Screenprint

1972

Edition Size: 632 unique prints divided as follows: 40 portfolios containing four prints each, signed and numbered in pencil on verso. The remaining 472 prints were used by architects Johnson & Burgee for the Hotel Marquette, Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1981, upon removal from the hotel, these prints were signed, numbered 1/470 - 470/470, and dated in pencil on verso, and two were marked "HC"; they were stamped in black on verso "Hotel Marquette Prints."

Image Size: 34" x 34" inches

Sheet Size: 34" x 34" inches

Reference: FS II.85

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Catalog Title: Sunset (FS II.88) (Unique)
Year: 1972
Size: 34″ x 34″ | 86.4 x 86.4 cm
Medium: Screenprint on Paper
Edition: 632 unique prints divided as follows: 40 portfolios containing four prints each, signed and numbered in pencil on verso. The remaining 472 prints were used by architects Johnson & Burgee for the Hotel Marquette, Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1981, upon removal from the hotel, these prints were signed, numbered 1/470 – 470/470, and dated in pencil on verso, and two were marked “HC”; they were stamped in black on verso “Hotel Marquette Prints.”

Warhol’s Exploration of Color, Repetition, and Time

The Sunset series was commissioned by the architecture firm Johnson & Burgee for the Hotel Marquette in Minneapolis. Specifically, Warhol created 472 unique screenprints, each with distinct color palettes and tonal variations. The installation filled the hotel’s rooms and corridors, surrounding visitors with subtle changes in light and mood. Through this experiment, Warhol used repetition to explore difference. Consequently, each print shifts slightly in hue and intensity, revealing how small changes can create new emotional responses. The serene glow of Sunset 88 reflects this dynamic, where mechanical process meets human perception and feeling.

The Sunset Series in Warhol’s Larger Body of Work

Created during a reflective moment after his rise to fame, the Sunset series marked a quiet departure from Warhol’s focus on pop culture and celebrity. Instead, he turned toward the simplicity of nature and the timeless symbol of the setting sun. Like his Flowers and Space Fruit portfolios, Sunset celebrates organic form and color as sources of contemplation. Moreover, it transforms the still life tradition into something distinctly modern. Sunset 88 (Unique) embodies this shift: serene yet vivid, precise yet poetic. It stands as a radiant meditation on time, repetition, and the enduring beauty of the everyday.

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The Artist

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol was a prolific artist known for his innovative approach to printmaking. He embraced various printmaking techniques, such as screen printing and lithography, to create his iconic works. Warhol’s printmaking practice played a significant role in his exploration of popular culture, celebrity, and consumerism.

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