Jess Bromovsky highlights five iconic Andy Warhol celebrity prints, showcasing how Warhol redefined fame and media culture through his art.
His Marilyn Monroe series epitomises the interplay between glamour and vulnerability, turning Monroe into a symbol of commodified fame. The Queen Elizabeth II prints modernised royal portraiture, blending tradition with Pop Art, emphasising her role as a global icon. The Mick Jagger portfolio captures the rebellious energy of 1970s rock culture, while Jackie Kennedy’s series poignantly explores the intersection of personal tragedy and public spectacle. Lastly, Warhol’s Muhammad Ali prints elevate the athlete to cultural icon status, reflecting the growing role of sports in celebrity culture.
These works illustrate Warhol’s ability to transform individuals into enduring symbols, foreshadowing the media-driven fame of today’s influencers and celebrities.