One Multicolored Marilyn Andy Warhol constitutes a study on contemporary iconography, a tribute to a consumeristic society attracted by fame and captured through Warhol's lens. Revisiting his most famous subject almost two decades after the first portrait in 1962, the year of the tragic death of the American diva, Warhol reinvents the iconic beauty of Marilyn Monroe in a cold prism of color, reflecting not only the end of the colorful era of the dazzling polychromy of the disco, but also the artist's desire to distinguish this work from his previous elegant and precious representations of the actress.