“Campbell’s Soup Can (Tomato/Pink)” was created by renowned artist Andy Warhol in 1968. This piece is part of the Pop Art movement and is classified within the still life genre.
The artwork features a vividly colored portrayal of a Campbell’s soup can, a subject Warhol famously explored during his career. The can is presented in bright, bold hues—predominantly pink and contrasting blues and yellows. The label depicts the familiar branding and design elements of the Campbell’s soup can, including its distinctive cursive logo. The background of the artwork is dominated by a striking pink color, further enhancing the can’s prominence. The simplicity and recognizable nature of the object in the artwork challenge traditional notions of fine art, emblematic of the Pop Art movement’s focus on consumer culture and mass production.