Myths Booklet | 1981, signed Warhol cover for the 'Myths' Series


£500.00 GBP

The Myths series by Andy Warhol is one of the most iconic and influential bodies of work from the artist's later years, offering a unique insight into his evolving perspective on fame, mythology, and the commercialization of cultural figures. Warhol’s Myths series, which includes well-known characters like Uncle Sam, Dracula, The Witch, and Mickey Mouse, reflects his fascination with both the creation and commodification of these mythic figures. Each print captures an archetype of pop culture, turned into a larger-than-life icon that blurs the line between celebrity and commodity, between individual identity and cultural symbol. Warhol’s works in this series demonstrate his ability to transform even the most seemingly ordinary or sinister figures into subjects worthy of artistic exploration, elevating them into enduring symbols of modern mythology.

The Myths series itself can be seen as Warhol’s introspective commentary on the way he viewed his own place within the world of fame and celebrity. By returning to figures that were both nostalgic and universal, Warhol created a collection of works that transcends simple pop art and delves into themes of identity, mythmaking, and cultural memory. His use of mass media, commercial imagery, and his unique process of appropriating existing photographs as the foundation for his work allows these mythological figures to take on new, layered meanings. Warhol’s Myths series invites us to reconsider the concept of heroism, nostalgia, and how we elevate commercial icons to the status of mythological beings.

This particular Myths booklet cover, signed in black marker by Warhol himself, holds significant value not only as a unique piece but also as a physical connection to one of the most influential artistic statements on American culture and iconography. The inclusion of the full set of 10 Myths prints in a signed booklet is a rare collectible, underscoring Warhol’s status as both an artistic pioneer and a master of the commercial art world. Signed materials like this are particularly scarce and valuable, providing collectors with a unique opportunity to own a tangible piece of Warhol’s legacy.

Published in 1981 in collaboration with Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, the Myths series stands as one of Warhol’s most important explorations of American culture and commercial iconography. The signed booklet cover, which accompanies the complete set of 10 cards, is a testament to Warhol’s lasting impact on the art world, making it an invaluable addition for collectors and those with a keen interest in Warhol’s exploration of celebrity, myth, and mass media.

This booklet cover, measuring 17.8 x 17.8 cm, is not only a rare and collectible piece, but it also serves as an essential part of Warhol’s legacy, encapsulating the artist's exploration of iconic imagery and its place in popular culture.