Bachibouzouk (XX) - Warhol vs Brillo






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Bachibouzouk (XX) presents Warhol vs Brillo, a signed glass and aluminium cube (25 cm per side), edition 3/3, produced in Belgium in 2026, in excellent condition, a Pop Art work in red and blue.
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Ladies and gentlemen, art lovers, discerning collectors and geniuses-curious minds… step closer, open your eyes wide.
Here is a piece utterly unclassifiable—and therefore utterly indispensable.
We present to you a work by the mysterious and slightly impertinent Bachibouzouk: a glass cube. Yes, a cube. But beware, not just any cube. A cube that seems to say: “I am simple”… when in reality it is deliciously complicated.
Five faces — yes, five, because the sixth prefers to stay discreet, probably out of artistic modesty — are adorned with aerosol stencils depicting Warhol’s legendary Brillo sculpture. Or rather… its reinterpretation. Or rather… its reincarnation. Or rather… its mischievous wink.
Is it a homage? A parody? A declaration of love with a light accent of insolence? You decide. And that is precisely where the pleasure lies.
The glass, transparent and cold, captures the light like a brilliant idea grabs your attention: suddenly and without permission. The stencils, they inject controlled chaos, as if Warhol had left his paint bombs around Bachibouzouk’s studio on a full-moon night.
This work doesn’t merely exist — it looks at you. It challenges you. It whispers: “What if the banal became precious? What if a bar of soap could make you irrationally happy?”
And above all, it poses the real question: how much are you willing to offer to possess a cube that evidently knows more than you?
Ladies and gentlemen, do not miss this opportunity. It’s not just an object. It’s a conversation. It’s a smile. It’s a small revolution in the shape of a cube.
Bids are open.
Shipped via UPS Track and Sign.
Ladies and gentlemen, art lovers, discerning collectors and geniuses-curious minds… step closer, open your eyes wide.
Here is a piece utterly unclassifiable—and therefore utterly indispensable.
We present to you a work by the mysterious and slightly impertinent Bachibouzouk: a glass cube. Yes, a cube. But beware, not just any cube. A cube that seems to say: “I am simple”… when in reality it is deliciously complicated.
Five faces — yes, five, because the sixth prefers to stay discreet, probably out of artistic modesty — are adorned with aerosol stencils depicting Warhol’s legendary Brillo sculpture. Or rather… its reinterpretation. Or rather… its reincarnation. Or rather… its mischievous wink.
Is it a homage? A parody? A declaration of love with a light accent of insolence? You decide. And that is precisely where the pleasure lies.
The glass, transparent and cold, captures the light like a brilliant idea grabs your attention: suddenly and without permission. The stencils, they inject controlled chaos, as if Warhol had left his paint bombs around Bachibouzouk’s studio on a full-moon night.
This work doesn’t merely exist — it looks at you. It challenges you. It whispers: “What if the banal became precious? What if a bar of soap could make you irrationally happy?”
And above all, it poses the real question: how much are you willing to offer to possess a cube that evidently knows more than you?
Ladies and gentlemen, do not miss this opportunity. It’s not just an object. It’s a conversation. It’s a smile. It’s a small revolution in the shape of a cube.
Bids are open.
Shipped via UPS Track and Sign.
