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White Disaster [White Car Crash 19 Times] by Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

White Disaster [White Car Crash 19 Times], 1963

Silkcreen ink and graphite on primed canvas
367.7 x 210.5 cm (144.75 x 82.88 in)
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Last recorded sale at Sotheby's, New York (17 Nov 2022)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Nov 17, 2022
Sotheby'sNew YorkContemporary Evening Auction114
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White Disaster [White Car Crash 19 Times]
May 5, 1987
Christie'sNew YorkN/A82
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White Disaster [White Car Crash 19 Times]
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Artwork Description
Category

paintings

Dimensions

367.7 x 210.5 cm (144.75 x 82.88 in)

Materials

silkcreen ink and graphite on primed canvas

Provenance

Stable Gallery, New York

Heiner Friedrich

Christie's New York, 5 May 1987, lot 82

Thomas Ammann Fine Art AG, Zürich (acquired from the above sale)

Acquired from the above in 1996 by the present owner

Exhibited

Pasadena Art Museum; Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art; Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum; Musée d'Arte Moderne de la Ville de Paris; London, Tate Gallery; New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Andy Warhol , May 1970-June 1971, n.p., no. 20 (Eindhoven); no. 61 (Paris); no. 97 (London)

Dia Beacon, Andy Warhol: Disaster Paintings 1963 , March-June 1986, no. 6

New York, Museum of Modern Art; Art Institute of Chicago; London, Hayward Gallery; Cologne, Museum Ludwig; Venice, Palazzo Grassi; Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Andy Warhol: A Retrospective , February 1989-September 1990, no. 259, p. 254, illustrated

London, Royal Academy of Arts; Cologne, Museum Ludwig; Madrid, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía; Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, Pop Art, September 1991-January 1993, no. 242, illustrated; pl. 65 (Cologne); pl. 67, p. 115, illustrated (London)

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Public Information: Desire, Disaster, Document , January-April 1995, no. 172, p. 82, illustrated

Kunstmuseum Luzern, Andy Warhol Paintings 1960 - 1986 , July-September 1995, no. 13, p. 96, illustrated

Barcelona, Fundació Joan Miró, Andy Warhol 1960-1968 , September-December 1996, no. 16, pp. 96-97, illustrated

Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg; Vienna, Kunsthalle Wien; Brussels, Palais des Beaux-Arts; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; Porto, Fundação de Serralves; New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim, Andy Warhol: A Factory , October 1998-August 2000, p. 130, illustrated

Minneapolis, Walker Art Center; Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art; Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, ANDY WARHOL/SUPERNOVA: Stars, Deaths, and Disasters, 1962-1964 , November 2005-October 2006, no. 21, p. 63, illustrated in color

Literature

Rainer Crone, Andy Warhol , New York 1970, no. 309, p. 29, (text), p. 181, illustrated

Rainer Crone, Andy Warhol: Das Zeichnerische Werk 1942-1975 , Stuttgart 1976, no. 746

David Bourdon, Warhol, New York 1989, no. 133, p. 141, illustrated; no. 133, p. 141, illustrated (1995 reprint)

Klaus Honnef, Andy Warhol 1928-1987: Kunst als Kommerz, Cologne 1989, pp. 50-51, illustrated (German)

Hans Heinz Holz, “Andy Warhol: Von Mechanismus der Erfolgs,” Artis , Vol. 41, July-August 1989, p. 31, illustrated in reverse

Georg Frei & Neil Printz, eds., The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné Vol. 1: Paintings and Sculpture 1961-1963 , New York, 2004, no. 352, pp. 320, illustrated in color p. 330, (text)

Description

Andy Warhol

1928 - 1987

White Disaster [White Car Crash 19 Times]

silkscreen ink and graphite on primed canvas

144 ¾ by 82 ⅞ in.

367.7 by 210.5 cm.

Executed in 1963.