Mao, from the Mao portfolio
Date1972
Maker
Andy Warhol
American, 1928 - 1987
Label TextMao Tse-Tung's portrait was visible in public and private spaces in China, during and following the Cultural Revolution (1966-1977), and it was a favorite subject for Warhol. This print -- made the same year as Nixon's historic visit to China -- is part of a portfolio in which Warhol turns the communist leader's totalitarian propaganda image into a pop icon. He counters Mao's crushing opposition to individualism by using different color combinations for each rendition of Mao's face.
Object number79.91
ProvenancePace Gallery, New York City; Gift of the American Art Foundation, December 3, 1979
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Pop Departures. Oct. 9, 2014 - Jan. 11, 2015. Text by Catharina Manchanda, et al. No cat. no., p. 103, not reproduced.Credit LineGift of the American Art Foundation
Dimensions42 1/16 x 42 1/16 in. (106.8 x 106.8 cm)
MediumScreenprint on Beckett High White paper