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Andy Warhol's Flash - November 22, 1963, II.32, screen print of JFK’s portrait in halftone dots, monochromatic and blurred to evoke fleeting media coverage.

Screenprint, colophon, and Teletype text on paper - Hand-signed by artist // Flash - November 22, 1963, II.32 by Andy Warhol is a limited edition screen print from 1968. It is part of Warhol’s series focusing on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reflecting his interest in mass media and the public’s consumption of traumatic events. The print, measuring 53.3 cm by 53.3 cm, features a monochromatic, almost abstract portrait of JFK, rendered in Warhol’s signature halftone dots. The blurred, shadowy appearance evokes the sense of a fleeting moment, mirroring the rapid spread of information and the intense media coverage surrounding the assassination. By presenting the image in such stark and haunting tones, Warhol confronts viewers with the commodification of tragedy and the intersection of celebrity and violence in American culture.

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Flash - November 22, 1963, II.32, 1968

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Screenprint, colophon, and Teletype text on paper - Hand-signed by artist // Flash - November 22, 1963, II.32 by Andy Warhol is a limited edition screen print from 1968. It is part of Warhol’s series focusing on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, reflecting his interest in mass media and the public’s consumption of traumatic events. The print, measuring 53.3 cm by 53.3 cm, features a monochromatic, almost abstract portrait of JFK, rendered in Warhol’s signature halftone dots. The blurred, shadowy appearance evokes the sense of a fleeting moment, mirroring the rapid spread of information and the intense media coverage surrounding the assassination. By presenting the image in such stark and haunting tones, Warhol confronts viewers with the commodification of tragedy and the intersection of celebrity and violence in American culture.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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