ONE SMALL SEED MAGAZINE Issue #27 Digital 02 | Page 19
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Andy Warhol’s burst of bold pop art
exploded onto the scene in the ’60s to try
and untangle the distinctions between high
and low culture and make art accessible
to the public. The Souper Dress (196667) presented a way to do just this. The
disposable paper dresses were made
entirely out of Warhol’s iconic Campbell
Soup Cans artwork and were affordable
enough to take home.