Begun in 1962, Andy Warhol’s universally recognisable Marilyn screen-prints immortalise the Hollywood star in her prime. Creating the paintings and subsequent prints of Marilyn Monroe in response to her tragic death, Warhol displays his lifelong obsession with the iconoclastic glamour and seedy intrigue of pop culture.
In this episode, we are joined by Richard Polsky as we discuss all things value, legacy and authentication of the infamous Marilyn prints.