Mick Jagger 142 is a screenprint by Andy Warhol included in his iconic Mick Jagger series (1975). Whereas many of Warhol’s portfolios include multiple famous figures, this one concentrates on Jagger alone. Like in his Campbell Soup Cans series, Warhol chose to repeat one subject from slightly dissimilar points of view. While his soup cans convey different flavors, each Mick Jagger screen print showcases the various sides of his personality. By this time, both Warhol and Jagger had gained massive popularity in America. They were at the pinnacle of their careers. As they were equally captivated by each other, it was no surprise that their partnership would produce momentous art.
Mick Jagger 142 is a screenprint by Andy Warhol included in his iconic Mick Jagger series (1975). Whereas many of Warhol’s portfolios include multiple famous figures, this one concentrates on Jagger alone. Like in his Campbell Soup Cans series, Warhol chose to repeat one subject from slightly dissimilar points of view. While his soup cans convey different flavors, each Mick Jagger screen print showcases the various sides of his personality. By this time, both Warhol and Jagger had gained massive popularity in America. They were at the pinnacle of their careers. As they were equally captivated by each other, it was no surprise that their partnership would produce momentous art.