Paul Stephenson


Cow IV (Fluorescent Pink on Fluorescent Yellow), 2019, Published by Castle Fine Art

London-based artist, Paul Stephenson, creates his work through a form of painting called Sous Rature. The definition for this technique involves the crossing out of a word within a text, but allowing it to remain legible and in place. Stephenson elevates this further, through his remixing of old original works of art into something new and modern.

Stephenson has been researching and recreating the practices first established by Andy Warhol and has dedicated the last decade to creating After Warhol. Using the Pop Art founder's original acetate, Stephenson and Atelier JI collaborated to recreate Warhol's iconic 1964 graphic of the First Lady of the United States, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. 

Editions

In the Studio


One of Andy Warhol's most iconic editions, the Cow series (1966-76) has been displayed at galleries like the Tate and the Museum of Modern Art. Now, for the first time in history, the graphic has been meticulously recreated using the original acetate by the London-based artist Paul Stephenson. Available individually or as a set, the four psychedelic colourways have been expertly printed as silkscreens on paper and framed by hand. Curated in a limited edition release of just 80, they form the latest instalment of the After Warhol collection, which was described as 'posthumous Warhols' by the late Warholian expert Rainer Crone.

Find out more by contacting your local Castle Fine Art gallery