The legendary pop art artist arrives in Mexico City! With a collection that for the first time we can see in the country, you can now visit the Andy Warhol exhibition at Casa del Lago UNAM that will have intimate snapshots of the filmmaker.
This exhibition will feature Polaroids taken by Andy Warhol himself, captured during the seventies and eighties, to get to know him from a new, creative and closer side.
Polaroids, silkscreens and more in the Andy Warhol exhibition at Casa de Lago
Who doesn’t love looking through a photo album to remember old anecdotes? Photos are more than just a souvenir, we can learn a lot about a person and his life from the portraits he takes of the people he appreciates or admires.
That is why the exhibition “Warhol and his fleeting shutter” will bring together the snapshots that the artist took of friends and emblematic figures in the art world, so that we can get to know an intimate side of the daily life of the master of pop art.
You can visit this exhibition at Casa del Lago UNAM, in Bosque de Chapultepec, until November 9, in room 4, Wednesday to Sunday from 11:00 to 18:00, admission is free!
During your tour, you will see polaroids, regular size images, a collection of silkscreen prints and reference materials to learn more about the artistic career of Andy Warhol, the character who left his mark on contemporary art with his famous Campbell’s soup cans.
This collection belongs to the Luckman Fine Arts Complex, of California State University, and for the first time comes to Mexico with the UNAM so that we can get a new angle of the genius behind works such as the Marilyn Monroe Diptych and Garbage.