Critical theory essay on new representational art by Rosalind Constable, dated February 1, 1962. The essay uses a December 31, 1962 article by Paul Berg from The St. Louis Dispatch as a jumping off point to discusses three artists working in representation: James Rosenquist and Roy Lichtenstein, mentioned by Berg, while Constable adds Andy Warhol to the conversation. Of Warhol she writes presciently: "Warhol is currently working on a Campbell Soup series: 'portraits' of a single larger-than-life can of Campbell soup that faithfully reproduce the color and the information on the label... Warhol as yet has no dealer, but it's a safe bet he soon will."