Description
This extraordinary 1994 exhibition poster celebrates one of pop art’s most legendary collaborations. Andy Warhol’s “Absolut Vodka Absolument” design revolutionized advertising and fine art, proving that commercial products could become vehicles for serious artistic expression.
Warhol created the original Absolut Vodka series in the mid-1980s. The vibrant palette of electric blues, magentas, and golden yellows is quintessential Warhol: bold, accessible, and utterly captivating. The iconic bottle renders in his signature flat color blocks, radiating with unmistakable energy.
This 1994 offset lithograph was produced for the exhibition of contemporary artists at Galerie Lauvigne in Paris. The venue became a landmark for cutting-edge art, and this poster served as its visual announcement to collectors worldwide.
Beyond commercial success, this poster stands as a bridge between high art and popular culture. It captures Warhol’s enduring legacy—the moment when advertising became art history. Professionally linen-backed and conservation-mounted in very good condition. Original lithograph, not a reproduction. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.









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