''Athletes'' is a 1977 series of
silkscreen portraits by American artist
Andy Warhol. Commissioned by Richard Weisman, the series consists of ten multi-colored portraits of the most celebrated athletes of the time:
Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali (; born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.; January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an American professional boxer and social activist. A global cultural icon, widely known by the nickname "The Greatest", he is often regarded as the gr ...
,
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ( ; born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. , April 16, 1947) is an American former basketball player. He played professionally for 20 seasons for the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Associatio ...
,
Chris Evert
Christine Marie Evert (born December 21, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player. One of the most successful players of all time, she was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 2 ...
,
Rod Gilbert,
O.J. Simpson,
Pelé
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (; 23 October 1940 – 29 December 2022), better known by his nickname Pelé (), was a Brazilian professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. Widely reg ...
,
Tom Seaver,
Willie Shoemaker,
Dorothy Hamill, and
Jack Nicklaus
Jack William Nicklaus (; born January 21, 1940), nicknamed "the Golden Bear", is an American retired professional golfer and List of golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, golf course designer. He is widely considered to be one of the greate ...
.
History
In 1977, art collector Richard Weisman proposed and idea to his friend Andy Warhol.
As an avid sports fan, Weisman suggested that Warhol create a series of screen prints portraying the leading sports stars of the day. Warhol, the leading artist of the
pop art movement, was an enthusiast of
pop culture
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and Weisman recognized the growing commercialization of sports. Weisman viewed this project as a way of blending sports and art. In 2007, Wesiman told ''
The Art Newspaper'': "I spoke to Andy about the idea; I knew he was a groupie and loved to meet famous people."
According to Weisman's 2003 book ''Picasso to Pop: The Richard Weisman Collection'', Warhol said, "The sports stars of today are the movie stars of yesterday."
Ten 40 x 40 inch portraits were commissioned by Weisman for $800,000, and Warhol produced eight sets.
One portrait was given to each subject, and one portrait of each subject went to Warhol.
Of the other sets, three were given to Weisman's children, two were given to the
University of Maryland Art Gallery and to
University of California, Los Angeles
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, and one was split among the associations pertaining to each sport.
Weisman chose the subjects for the series:
boxer Muhammad Ali,
ice skater Dorothy Hamill,
association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
player Pelé,
basketball
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player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
baseball
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player Tom Seaver,
ice hockey
Ice hockey (or simply hockey in North America) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an Ice rink, ice skating rink with Ice hockey rink, lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. Tw ...
player Rod Gilbert,
tennis
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player Chris Evert,
golf
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standa ...
er Jack Nicklaus,
jockey
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Willie Shoemaker, and
American football
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player O.J. Simpson. Three others were considered, then dropped:
Evel Knievel
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, because there was some dispute whether he was an athlete;
Julius Erving
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, because of a contractual issue, and
Nadia Comaneci, because of the difficulty contacting the
Romanian Athletics Federation.
Between March and November 1977, Warhol traveled across the United States, to take
Polaroid photographs of each sports star.
At his studio,
the Factory
The Factory was Andy Warhol's art studio in Manhattan, New York City, which had four locations between 1963 and 1987. The Factory became famous for its parties in the 1960s. It was the hip hangout spot for artists, musicians, celebrities, and ...
, he transferred his chosen frames to canvas and applied the color using his silkscreening technique.
The exhibition opened at the Coe Kerr Gallery on East 82nd Street in New York City on December 9, 1977. The portraits on display were for sale at $25,000 each.
Warhol made nine individual paintings as "extras," which led to a dispute after his death between his estate, the
Andy Warhol Foundation, and Weisman.
Weisman had a contract stating that he was the owner of all of the ''Athletes'' paintings. "In the end we settled, they gave me all of the ''Athletes'' paintings they had and I donated half of them back to the foundation on the understanding that they were not to be sold on the open market without my permission," he said.
However, some other Athletes paintings have been sold at auction.
In 2007, Weisman offered his set of Athletes in London through
art dealer Martin Summers for a reported $28 million, but it did not sell.
The set sold for $5.7 million at
Christie's
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evening contemporary art sale in New York in May 2011. A portrait of Muhammad Ali from the series, consigned to auction by Weisman's ex-wife, sold at Christie's New York for $9.2 million in 2007.
In November 2019, a set was offered as individual lots at Christie's in New York, sold for a combined $15,014,000. A portrait of Ali from that lot sold for $10 million.
Another set sold at Christie's in London in 2020.
Exhibitions
''Athletes'' has been exhibited at the following art institutions:
* New York, Coe Kerr Gallery, ''Athletes by Andy Warhol'', December 1977–January 1978.
* Richmond,
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, ''Athletes by Andy Warhol'', January–February 1978.
* Dallas, University Gallery
Southern Methodist University
Southern Methodist University (SMU) is a Private university, private research university in Dallas, Texas, United States, with a satellite campus in Taos County, New Mexico. SMU was founded on April 17, 1911, by the Methodist Episcopal Church, ...
, ''Andy Warhol: Athletes'', February–March 1978.
* Houston, Texas Gallery, ''Andy Warhol's Athletes,'' April 1978.
* London,
Institute of Contemporary Arts
The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an modernism, artistic and cultural centre on The Mall (London), The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. Located within Nash House, part of Carlton House Terrace, near the Duke of York Steps a ...
, ''Athletes by Andy Warhol'', June–July 1978.
In 2008, the series was shown at the Faurschou gallery in Beijing to coincide with the
2008 Summer Olympics
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.
References
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Paintings by Andy Warhol
Black people in art
1977 paintings
Painting series
Portraits by American artists
20th-century portraits