The artwork titled “Jackie” was created by the renowned artist Andy Warhol in 1963. This piece falls within the Pop Art movement and is classified as a portrait.
The artwork consists of a grid featuring several repeated images of a woman adorned in various expressions and poses. Utilizing a color palette that includes hues of black, white, blue, and shades of beige, Warhol effectively captures a range of emotions on the woman’s face. The replication and juxtaposition of these images underscore the Pop Art movement’s emphasis on mass media and cultural iconography. The juxtaposition of these images in a single frame highlights Warhol’s characteristic style of utilizing repetition to both celebrate and critique contemporary culture and its icons.