Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol

Querelle (cf. F. & S. IIIA.27)

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Andy Warhol
Querelle (cf. F. & S. IIIA.27)
unique screenprint in colours, 1982, on Lenox Museum Board, one of a few unique proofs of this unpublished print, with the artist's copyright stamp, the artist's estate stamp and the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board Stamp verso (numbered in pencil UP46.09 and initialed T.S.H.), occasional pale scattered foxing, a few minor scuffs, otherwise in very good condition, framed
I., S. 1016 x 1019 mm.

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Lot Essay

For this rare print of two young men in a rather provocative pose Andy Warhol used a photograph taken in preparation of his poster for Rainer Werner Fassbinder's film Querelle.
The film is based on Jean Genet's scandalous novel Querelle de Brest, written in 1947 and published only six years later. It is not difficult to imagine that both Fassbinder and Warhol where fascinated by Genet's violent and explicitly homoerotic story of the sailor, opium dealer and murderer Georges Querelle. The film's notoriety was further heightened by Fassbinder's death of a drug overdose and its posthumous release in 1982.
Warhol's screenprints, unique colour variants from an unpublished print run of unknown size thus documents the collaboration of three of the most provocative creative minds of the 20th century: Genet, Fassbinder and Warhol.

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