Get ready for an unprecedented visual experience, immersing yourself in the work of one of the most revolutionary artists of the 20th century. The “Andy Warhol: Pop Art!“ exhibition, the largest ever to be held in Brazil, is now on show in São Paulo. There are more than 600 original works, including unforgettable paintings and installations, many of them on show for the first time in Brazil.
The experience runs until June 30 at the Museum of Brazilian Art (MAB FAAP) in Higienópolis, known for hosting major exhibitions by artists from all over the world. And you can guarantee your tickets on the Fever website!
What can you expect from “Andy Warhol: Pop Art!”?
During his decades-long career in art, Andy Warhol created pieces that have become icons in the imagination of generations. Who hasn’t seen the famous silkscreens of Marilyn Monroe? Or the iconic banana that appeared on the album “The Velvet Underground & Nico”?
The “Prince of Pop Art” left an unquestionable legacy, influencing not only art, but also fashion, advertising and the international audiovisual industry. And now, you can see his works up close, in the largest exhibition of the artist ever held in Brazil.
“Andy Warhol: Pop Art!” has 2,000 square meters entirely dedicated to the artist, with a collection brought directly from The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh (USA).
It includes iconic paintings and sculptures, large-scale installations, photographic collections, exclusive films and videos, there are many surprises in store for you!
The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh; Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
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An unprecedented exhibition
“Andy Warhol: Pop Art!” starts at R$35, and is available at at this link. The exhibition is free for all ages and offers accessibility for people in wheelchairs, with low vision and hearing impairment, ensuring that everyone can enjoy this unique experience.
Remember that the exhibition will be in São Paulo for a limited time, eh? So don’t miss the chance to honor the legacy of one of the most iconic artists on the planet!