Faces of
ANDY WARHOL
Faces of
ANDY WARHOL
ANDY WARHOL
Mick Jagger, II.141, 1975
Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle (Rough) paper
43 1/2 x 29 inches
Edition of 250
Hamilton-Selway Fine Art invites you to explore “Faces of Andy Warhol”, an online viewing room and exhibition celebrating Warhol’s lifelong fascination with portraiture. From his legendary depictions of pop culture icons to introspective self-portraits, Warhol transformed the face into a symbol of celebrity, identity, and artistic innovation. This special collection highlights some of his most rare and celebrated portraits, offering an intimate look at his groundbreaking approach to contemporary art.
ANDY WARHOL
Muhammad Ali: Full Face, II.182, 1978
Screenprint on Strathmore Bristol paper
40 x 30 inches
Edition of 150
ANDY WARHOL
Muhammad Ali: Looking Down, II.180, 1978
Screenprint on Strathmore Bristol paper
40 x 30 inches
Edition of 150
“The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do.”
– Andy Warhol
ANDY WARHOL
Sigmund Freud, II.235, 1980
from Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
40 x 32 inches
Edition of 200
ANDY WARHOL
Ted Turner, c. 1986
Colored art paper collage and screenprint
31 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches
Authenticated
ANDY WARHOL
Ladies and Gentlemen, II.128, 1975
Screenprint
43 1/2 x 28 1/2 inches
Edition of 125
“My idea of a good picture is one that’s in focus and of a famous person.”
– Andy Warhol
ANDY WARHOL
Liz, II.7, 1967
Offset lithograph on paper
23 1/8 x 23 1/8 inches
Edition of approximately 300
ANDY WARHOL
Ingrid wth Hat, II.315, 1983
from Ingrid Bergman
Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 inches
Edition of 250
ANDY WARHOL
Satyric Festival Song, II.387, 1986
from Martha Graham
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
36 x 36 inches
Edition of 100
ANDY WARHOL
Lamentation, 1986
from Martha Graham
Unique unpublished screenprint
36 x 36 inches
Authenticated
Immerse yourself in an evening of art, culture, and creativity as ArtWalk returns to the West Hollywood Design District for Los Angeles Art Week 2025. Stroll through Melrose Avenue and its surrounding corridors, where world-class galleries, designer showrooms, and boutique spaces come together to celebrate the power of contemporary and pop art.
After taking in the vibrant energy of ArtWalk, cap off the night with our exclusive closing exhibition party, “Faces of Warhol”, from 7–9 PM at Hamilton-Selway Fine Art. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience extraordinary artworks up close, connect with fellow collectors and enthusiasts, and toast to an unforgettable evening in the heart of West Hollywood’s Design District.