Andy Warhol explored themes of consumerism, celebrity culture, and the intersection of art and commerce. He famously utilized mass production techniques, such as silkscreen printing, to challenge traditional notions of originality and authenticity in art. Warhol's work often reflected the superficiality of fame and the commodification of culture, emphasizing how consumer goods and celebrities influence society. His iconic imagery, such as the Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits, epitomizes these concepts.
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