Big Electric Chair

The Stockholm Big Electric Chair is part of a series of works by Andy Warhol depicting an electric chair.

Andy Warhol
Artworks
  • Campbell's Soup Cans (1962)
  • Marilyn Diptych (1962)
  • Green Coca-Cola Bottles (1962)
  • Eight Elvises (1963)
  • Ethel Scull 36 Times (1963)
  • Thirteen Most Wanted Men (1964)
  • Shot Marilyns (1964)
  • Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966)
  • Big Electric Chair (1967)
  • Campbell's Soup Cans II (1969)
  • Portrait of Seymour H. Knox (1985)
  • Camouflage Self-Portrait (1986)
  • Cars (1986)
Films
  • Kiss (1963)
  • Eat (1963)
  • Sleep (1963)
  • Screen Tests (1964–6)
  • Blow Job (1964)
  • Batman Dracula (1964)
  • Empire (1964)
  • Taylor Mead's Ass (1964)
  • Vinyl (1965)
  • Poor Little Rich Girl (1965)
  • Beauty No. 1 (1965)
  • Beauty No. 2 (1965)
  • More Milk, Yvette (1965)
  • The Life of Juanita Castro (1965)
  • Eating Too Fast (1966)
  • The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound (1966)
  • Salvador Dalí (1966)
  • Chelsea Girls (1966)
  • I, a Man (1967)
  • Bike Boy (1967)
  • Four Stars**** (1967)
  • Imitation of Christ (1967)
  • Tub Girls (1967)
  • Lonesome Cowboys (1968)
  • San Diego Surf (1968)
  • Flesh (1968)
  • Blue Movie (1969)
  • Trash (1969)
  • Women in Revolt (1970)
  • Heat (1972)
  • L'Amour (1973)
Books
  • 25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy (1954)
  • a, A Novel (1968)
  • The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975)
  • Popism: The Warhol Sixties (1980)
  • The Andy Warhol Diaries (1989)
Milieu
  • The Factory
  • The Velvet Underground
  • Warhol Superstars
  • Studio 54
Museums
  • The Andy Warhol Museum
  • Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art
Depictions
  • Factory Girl
  • I Shot Andy Warhol
  • Basquiat
Family
  • Julia Warhola
  • John Warhola
  • Paul Warhola
  • James Warhola
Miscellaneous
  • "15 minutes of fame"
  • Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board
  • Interview
  • Songs for Drella (1990)


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