Why Did Warhol Choose Campbell’s Soup For A Subject? (Blame De Kooning)

Christopher Knight: “Soup was essential studio slang, the conversational lingo among New York School painters when they talked about their work. Specifically, soup was the metaphor used by Willem de Kooning – the most successful artist of the era – to characterize his robust Abstract Expressionism. If soup worked for him, why not for Warhol?”