Perrier Introduces Limited-Edition Bottles Featuring the Art of Andy Warhol

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  • June 17, 2013

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Andy Warhol, Perrier, 1983, Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on canvas, 30 x 20 inches.
Celebrating its history with the pop art icon and Warhol’s belief that “pop art is for everyone,” Perrier also offers a chance to take home an original Warhol work of art this summer.

This summer, Perrier® Sparkling Natural Mineral Water pays tribute to Andy Warhol with a series of limited-edition bottles inspired by the legendary pop artist. In the 1980s Warhol created a series of screen prints of Perrier bottles in a vibrant color palette that have been replicated on specially-designed Perrier bottles available wherever Perrier is sold.

The Perrier screen prints created by Warhol are representative of the Pop Art movement and the artist’s fascination with depicting everyday consumer products in unconventional ways. He produced over 40 works featuring the iconic Perrier bottle in 1983.

Taking inspiration from these images, Perrier glass bottles feature four different label designs and seven different Warhol inspirations, including some his most famous quotes: “In the future everyone will be world famous for fifteen minutes,” “Art is what you can get away with,” and “I have Social Disease. I have to go out every night.” Perrier PET bottles have four unique labels. The limited-edition Warhol series is available beginning June 24, 2013.

This year, Perrier celebrates its 150th anniversary and its history of pairing the brand with creative artistic talent.  “Warhol’s creativity and eccentricity are a great fit with Perrier’s brand personality so this was a natural way to bring the two together,” said Gauthier Gay, International Brands Group Marketing Manager. “Perrier has a long tradition of involvement in the arts so this is a fitting tribute in celebration of our 150th anniversary.”

“The Andy Warhol Foundation is delighted to partner with Perrier to commemorate 150 years of inspiration and originality by celebrating Warhol’s bold portraits of Perrier from 1983,” said Michael Hermann, Director of Licensing at The Andy Warhol Foundation. “Warhol’s inventive, open-minded spirit lives on through this unique and authentic project which will contribute generously to the foundation’s endowment from which it distributes grants in support of the visual arts.”

In addition to offering the limited-edition Warhol bottles, Perrier is also offering the chance to win an original Andy Warhol work of art as part of the Take Home a Warhol sweepstakes. From June 24 to September 30, 2013 consumers can enter to win “Space Fruit: Lemons” an original screenprint work created by Andy Warhol in 1978. To enter, visit www.perrier.com/warhol, where a gallery of Perrier and Warhol artwork and bottles will be displayed.
 

Andy Warhol, Perrier, 1983, Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on canvas, 30 x 20 inches.

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