On a recent mission, I viewed the exhibition Andy Warhol: Portraits before it opens at the Phoenix Art Museum on March 4th. Organized by and featuring original works from The Andy Warhol Museum, the collection has a diverse array of works spanning four decades and running the gamut from his signature portraits and photography to his filmmaking. Warhol, who famously stated “In the future everybody will be famous for 15 minutes,” was a leader in the Pop Art Movement.
“This is a great opportunity to explore a single aspect of Warhol’s art, that spans the entirety of the artist’s career,” said Phoenix Art Museum Curator Jerry Smith, in a release.
As part of the exhibition at the Museum, there is an interactive station where visitors can create a screen test and we decided to give it a try. Watch Risa’s screen test and visit the Phoenix Art Museum March 4th through June 21st in the Marley Foundation Gallery, to create your own!
SPY NOTE: Andy Warhol was rejected by The Museum of Modern Art after he offered to donate them a piece of his work in 1956. Read the rejection letter.
Image source: Photos of artwork taken by The Chic Spy during tour of exhibition.
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