Andy Warhol’s reproductions of popular brand logos have sparked debate as to whether he is playfully critiquing consumerism or snarkily endorsing it. Similarly, the subject of Warhol’s Catholic faith has fed the debate about where to draw the line between sincere and performative belief. But perhaps his faith had more influence over his art than his critics realize, allowing Christ to shine through even the quotidian soup can.
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