The artwork titled “Paris Review Poster” by the renowned Andy Warhol was created in 1967 and is classified under the Pop Art movement. It is a poster genre piece, reflecting Warhol’s distinctive style and his focus on the intersection of art and popular culture.
The artwork features a detailed recreation of a wine and liquor store receipt from “Regency Wine & Liquor” located at 1363 York Avenue in New York City. Executed primarily in ink, the receipt is seemingly filled out with various details such as the name and address of the customer, along with handwritten annotations in bold red cursive which includes quantities and prices of items. Warhol’s signature is clearly visible at the bottom right corner, highlighting his personal touch. The inclusion of routine commercial documents as art subjects exemplifies Warhol’s fascination with everyday objects and consumer culture.