Andy Warhol’s Mao portraits

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Andy Warhol’s Mao portraits are a famous series of brightly colored, pop art depictions of Chinese leader Mao Zedong that blend political iconography with mass-media aesthetics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art series
painting series
artHistoricalContext Cold War period
post-Cultural Revolution era
artisticStrategy repetition of a political leader’s image as a consumer icon
artMarketStatus high auction prices
basedOn official portrait of Mao Zedong
colorCharacteristic bright colors
contrasting color fields
commissionedBy Bruno Bischofberger
controversy censorship and exhibition restrictions in parts of China
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Andy Warhol
culturalImpact iconic representation of Mao in Western art
symbol of the fusion of politics and consumer culture
depictionType portrait
depicts Mao Zedong
firstExhibitedIn New York City
genre Pop art
hasPart Mao (series)
surface form: Mao (1972) large-format canvases

Mao screenprints
Mao works on paper
iconographicSource official Chinese state portrait of Mao
inception 1972
inspiredBy Little Red Book
surface form: Little Red Book of Mao
materialUsed acrylic paint
canvas
ink
paper
movement Pop art
surface form: Pop art movement
notableWorkWithinSeries Andy Warhol Museum
surface form: Mao (1972) at the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh

Mao (1972, large-scale canvas) at the Art Institute of Chicago
Mao (1973) at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
relatedWorkSeries Warhol Elvis paintings
surface form: Andy Warhol’s Elvis Presley portraits

Andy Warhol’s Mao portraits self-linksurface differs
surface form: Andy Warhol’s Jackie Kennedy portraits

Marilyn Diptych
surface form: Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe portraits
subjectOccupation Chinese Communist leader
subjectRole General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party
surface form: Chairman of the Communist Party of China
theme commodification of political figures
cult of personality
mass media imagery
political iconography
propaganda imagery
usesTechnique acrylic painting
silkscreen printing
visualCharacteristic cropped bust-length image
graphic outlines
painterly overpainting on photographic base
repetition of Mao’s face

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