UCCA Beijing opens the most comprehensive exhibition of Andy Warhol in China to date
Installation view. Courtesy UCCA Center for Contemporary Art.
BEIJING
.- Becoming Andy Warhol is the most comprehensive exhibition of Andy Warhol (1928-1987) staged to date in China. This exhibition brings nearly 400 works selected exclusively from the collection of The Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh), including works that are displayed for the first time outside of The Warhol, with new attention paid to Warhol as a photographer and filmmaker. The exhibition reconsiders Warhols innovative and versatile artistic legacy and is informed by recent scholarship that candidly examines his life and prolific output with a more holistic understanding. It includes both representative and lesser-known works from various phases and aspects of his career, asserting Warhols anticipation of hybridity and repetition as primary influences in contemporary visual culture. Becoming Andy Warhol is produce
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