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Andy Warhol

Kiku (FS II. 308)

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Medium:
Print — Screenprint on Rives BFK Paper
Size:
49.8 × 66 cm
Year:
1983
In Kiku (FS II.308), Andy Warhol shifts away from celebrity portraiture to explore the quiet elegance of nature—specifically, the kiku, or chrysanthemum, a flower deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Created in 1983, this work is part of Warhol’s Kiku series, which was commissioned for an exhibition in Tokyo and reflects his fascination with Japanese aesthetics and symbolism.
Rendered in vivid, saturated colors, the chrysanthemum blooms seem to float against a solid background, with overlapping petals outlined in delicate, gestural lines. Warhol treats the flowers not just as botanical forms, but as graphic icons, using bold color contrasts and screenprinting techniques to elevate their presence into something strikingly modern.
Unlike much of Warhol’s work focused on fame, consumerism, or media, Kiku (FS II.308) feels more meditative—offering a rare moment of serenity and subtlety in his oeuvre. Yet, true to Warhol’s style, the repetition and color manipulation give the piece a stylized, almost synthetic beauty, blurring the line between nature and artifice.
Kiku stands as a testament to Warhol’s versatility, merging Eastern inspiration with Western pop sensibilities, and capturing the timeless allure of the chrysanthemum in a distinctly contemporary form.

About the Artist

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

1928 – 1987 | American

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Renowned for transforming everyday consumer products and celebrity imagery into iconic works of art, he challenged traditional ideas of culture, fame, and artistic expression. His bold, innovative approach continues to shape contemporary art and popular culture today.

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