An essential visual survey of Andy Warhol’s printmaking, The Prints of Andy Warhol pairs a concise, authoritative essay by Riva Castleman with a richly illustrated selection of silkscreen prints from the 1960s through the 1980s. The book traces Warhol’s technical experiments and thematic obsessions—celebrity, consumer culture, and repetition—while offering close looks at landmark series and individual works that defined his practice. Designed for collectors, students, and general readers, this volume functions as both an exhibition catalogue and a compact reference to Warhol’s print output.