The Coca-Cola Bottle
The High is pleased to present this exhibition exploring the iconic design and creative legacy of the Coca-Cola bottle. Presented on the occasion of the bottle's centennial, the exhibition features more than 100 objects, including more than 15 works of art by Andy Warhol and more than 40 photographs inspired by or featuring the bottle. Visitors will have the opportunity to view original design illustrations, historical artifacts and a century of experimentation with the Coca-Cola bottle, which has enticed multiple generations and billions of people worldwide and inspired numerous artists since its inception in 1915. Photographers such as Walker Evans and William Christenberry documented the Coca-Cola bottle's universal presence in the cultural landscape of 20th century America. The Coca-Cola bottle also helped spur Warhol's pioneering shift to his breakthrough pop art style.
Organized by the High in collaboration with The Coca-Cola Company, the exhibition will be presented in two floors of the High's Anne Cox Chambers wing. As visitors enter the exhibition gallery in the first-floor lobby, they may interact with more than 500 contemporary 3-D printed bottles suspended from the ceiling that reference the Coca-Cola bottle's iconic design. The second floor displays will feature three main areas: a section taking visitors through the design history of the bottle, the pop art section with more than 15 works by Warhol, and a photography section including works from the High's permanent collection.
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The High is pleased to present this exhibition exploring the iconic design and creative legacy of the Coca-Cola bottle. Presented on the occasion of the bottle's centennial, the exhibition features more than 100 objects, including more than 15 works of art by Andy Warhol and more than 40 photographs inspired by or featuring the bottle. Visitors will have the opportunity to view original design illustrations, historical artifacts and a century of experimentation with the Coca-Cola bottle, which has enticed multiple generations and billions of people worldwide and inspired numerous artists since its inception in 1915. Photographers such as Walker Evans and William Christenberry documented the Coca-Cola bottle's universal presence in the cultural landscape of 20th century America. The Coca-Cola bottle also helped spur Warhol's pioneering shift to his breakthrough pop art style.
Organized by the High in collaboration with The Coca-Cola Company, the exhibition will be presented in two floors of the High's Anne Cox Chambers wing. As visitors enter the exhibition gallery in the first-floor lobby, they may interact with more than 500 contemporary 3-D printed bottles suspended from the ceiling that reference the Coca-Cola bottle's iconic design. The second floor displays will feature three main areas: a section taking visitors through the design history of the bottle, the pop art section with more than 15 works by Warhol, and a photography section including works from the High's permanent collection.
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