Victor Hasch (1945-2012) - Andy Warhol, composition






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Victor Hasch, Andy Warhol, composition, an original 2010 mixed-media painting on canvas (54 × 73 cm), monogram-signed, in good condition, produced in France and sold by Galerie.
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Victor Hasch (1945-2012) - Andy Warhol, composition
Original painting in mixed media technique (acrylic, collage, ..) on canvas.
Artwork created by the artist around 2010.
The work is signed with the monogram.
Size 54 x 73 cm (20 pages).
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
In this red composition, Victor Hasch delivers one of his most free and richly inhabited interpretations of the figure of Andy Warhol. Created around 2010, this mixed-media painting continues his ongoing exploration of the memory of images and of how twentieth-century icons continue to resonate in contemporary art.
The canvas is built around a powerful chromatic dialogue: on the left, the saturated red welcomes a deliberately raw transfer that immediately recalls Warhol's pop universe. This motif, deconstructed and almost ghostly, acts as a fingerprint, a reminder of the silkscreened image that has become a myth.
To the right, the color darkens, densifies and releases a gesture that, despite its apparent abstraction, lets emerge a portrait of Warhol. The midnight-blue mass evokes the recognizable silhouette of his hair, while bursts of red, white and blue recombine the light areas of the face. Nothing is explicitly depicted, but everything is perceptible: Hasch does not represent Warhol, he seizes his presence, as if the face emerged from the movement of the painting itself.
The whole piece forms a work stretched between memory and action, structure and impulse. Hasch affirms a personal language, nourished by the great figures who have marked the history of art, yet always reinvented by a lively gesture and a sensibility deeply contemporary. A piece where homage and deconstruction meet to give Warhol a new, vibrant, and almost instinctive energy.
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Victor Hasch (1945-2012) - Andy Warhol, composition
Original painting in mixed media technique (acrylic, collage, ..) on canvas.
Artwork created by the artist around 2010.
The work is signed with the monogram.
Size 54 x 73 cm (20 pages).
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
In this red composition, Victor Hasch delivers one of his most free and richly inhabited interpretations of the figure of Andy Warhol. Created around 2010, this mixed-media painting continues his ongoing exploration of the memory of images and of how twentieth-century icons continue to resonate in contemporary art.
The canvas is built around a powerful chromatic dialogue: on the left, the saturated red welcomes a deliberately raw transfer that immediately recalls Warhol's pop universe. This motif, deconstructed and almost ghostly, acts as a fingerprint, a reminder of the silkscreened image that has become a myth.
To the right, the color darkens, densifies and releases a gesture that, despite its apparent abstraction, lets emerge a portrait of Warhol. The midnight-blue mass evokes the recognizable silhouette of his hair, while bursts of red, white and blue recombine the light areas of the face. Nothing is explicitly depicted, but everything is perceptible: Hasch does not represent Warhol, he seizes his presence, as if the face emerged from the movement of the painting itself.
The whole piece forms a work stretched between memory and action, structure and impulse. Hasch affirms a personal language, nourished by the great figures who have marked the history of art, yet always reinvented by a lively gesture and a sensibility deeply contemporary. A piece where homage and deconstruction meet to give Warhol a new, vibrant, and almost instinctive energy.
