Andy Warhol Limited Edition Campbell’s Soup Cans

Andy Warhol Limited Edition Campbell's Soup Cans

Campbell Soup Company is introducing limited-edition Tomato soup cans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Andy Warhol’s iconic 1962 piece entitled ’32 Campbell’s Soup Cans’.  The Andy Warhol Limited Edition Campbell’s Soup Cans use labels derived from the original artwork. The four different labels reflect Warhol’s fun & colorful pop-art style and use vibrant, eye-catching color combinations that are a welcome change from the standard red, white & gold colors on the standard Campbell Tomato Soup cans.

Warhol exhibited ’32 Campbell’s Soup Cans’ at his first solo gallery exhibition held in Los Angeles in 1962. Each of the canvases depicted a different kind of soup and was displayed side-by-side with cans of soup on a grocery store shelf display. This iconic exhibit helped launch Warhol’s career and was a major factor in making the Pop Art style famous in the United States.

“In 1962, Andy Warhol changed the trajectory of contemporary art by depicting Campbell soup cans on canvas,” says Michael Hermann, director of licensing at The Andy Warhol Foundation. “It is only fitting that fifty years later we celebrate the enduring legacy of these two American icons by coming full circle and bringing his art back to the Campbell soup cans that provided him with inspiration.”

The Andy Warhol Limited Edition Campbell’s Soup Cans are available at Amazon.com while supplies last!