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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Andy Warhol, Map of Eastern USSR Missile Bases (Negative),, 1985

Andy Warhol

Map of Eastern USSR Missile Bases (Negative),, 1985
synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas
16 x 20 in
40.6 x 50.8 cm
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Andy Warhol's Map of Eastern U.S.S.R. Missile Bases Negative is a compelling work that delves into the themes of politics, war, and the pervasive anxiety of the Cold War era....
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Andy Warhol's Map of Eastern U.S.S.R. Missile Bases Negative is a compelling work that delves into the themes of politics, war, and the pervasive anxiety of the Cold War era. Created in 1985, this piece forms part of Warhol's series that explores global power dynamics and the ominous presence of nuclear threat.

The Map of Eastern U.S.S.R. Missile Bases Negative features a stark, monochromatic depiction of missile base locations within the Eastern USSR. Utilizing his renowned silkscreen technique, Warhol presents this geopolitical map in a negative format, where the typical color scheme is inverted. This inversion lends the piece a haunting and ghostly quality, emphasizing the menacing nature of its subject matter.

The map is meticulously detailed, with missile bases marked clearly, evoking a sense of precision and military order. Warhol's choice to use a negative image creates a powerful contrast, drawing attention to the gravity of the depicted locations and the underlying threat they represent. The simplicity of the black and white palette strips the image of any distraction, focusing the viewer's attention on the stark reality of Cold War tensions.
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