This spring exhibition presents, for the first time in public, an important private collection of works by Andy Warhol (1928–1987).
Cultural icon, celebrity and provocateur, Warhol produced images which are instantly recognizable, but this exhibition, through the lens of a private collection, also reveals an unfamiliar side to the artist in his less well-known works.
The exhibition features over a hundred works from the Hall Collection (USA), plus loans of artist films from the Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
Curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, the exhibition spans Warhol’s entire output from iconic pieces of the 1960s Pop pioneer to the experimental works of his last decade.
Admission
£11 Full Price with Donation for Gift Aid Purposes
£10 Concessions with Donation for Gift Aid Purposes
£10 Standard Full Price
£9 Standard Concessions
£5 12-17 years & Art Fund Members
Website
www.ashmolean.org/exhibitions/andywarhol/
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