Tuesday, 13 October 2020

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Tate Modern: New Andy Warhol Exibition

The highlight of Tate Modern’s 2020 programme is a brilliant new Andy Warhol exhibition





The highlight of the Tate Modern 2020 programme is a brilliant new exhibition by Andy Warhol.
In the run-up to the closure and the global pandemic - he recalls those halcyon days? - The Tate Modern was the UK's number one visitor attraction. While the London tourist the industry is making a hesitant recovery, they are eager to resume their reign, and a current Andy Warhol's exhibition is only likely to help them regain their top spot once again. It will run until  until 15 November (and has been extended due to the closure), and is filled with a true smorgasbord of Pop Art delights. 







The Andy Warhol show had the unfortunate distinction of arriving just five days earlier
The Tate Modern (and all the other Tate galleries) have closed their doors, so there are many
time lost to make up for it. The show, happily, packs a lot, guiding you from Warhol is a commercial illustrator from the early days of his stratospheric success in the New Artistic scene from York.





Marilyn Monroe's famous Warhol images and Campell's Soup Cans are among the highlights of the exhibition, but there are also paintings not seen from the 1970s, and work in forms of experimental means. Moreover, there are pieces that have never been seen before.in the UK, including portraits of black and latin drag queens and trans women, which are
to be shown for the first time in 30 years.

Until November 15

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