Tate Modern Exhibition

Andy Warhol

Warhol Marilyn Diptych

Andy Warhol Marilyn Diptych 1962 Tate Purchased 1980 © 2020 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by DACS, London.

A new look at the extraordinary life and work of the pop art superstar

This one-way route guides you from the Turbine Hall and through the exhibition. There will be access to toilets, a shop and an opportunity to buy food and drink during your visit.

Andy Warhol was the son of immigrants who became an American icon. A shy gay man who became the hub of New York’s social scene. An artist who embraced consumerism, celebrity and the counter culture – and changed modern art in the process.

He was born in 1928 as Andrew Warhola to working-class parents from present day Slovakia. In 1949 he moved from Pittsburgh to New York. Initially working as a commercial illustrator, his skill at transforming the imagery of American culture soon found its realisation in his ground-breaking pop art.

This major retrospective is the first Warhol exhibition at Tate Modern for almost 20 years. As well as his iconic pop images of Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola and Campbell’s soup cans, it includes works never seen before in the UK. Twenty-five works from his Ladies and Gentlemen series – portraits of black and Latinx drag queens and trans women – are shown for the first time in 30 years.

Popularly radical and radically popular, Warhol was an artist who reimagined what art could be in an age of immense social, political and technological change.​

Organised by Tate Modern and Museum Ludwig, Cologne in collaboration with the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto and the Aspen Art Museum.

Presented in The Eyal Ofer Galleries.

Tate Modern

The Eyal Ofer Galleries

Entrance via the Turbine Hall

Bankside
London SE1 9TG
Plan your visit

Dates

12 March – 15 November 2020

  • Timed tickets must be booked online before visiting
  • All visitors, including Members, need to book a ticket
  • This ticket includes access to both collection routes

In partnership with

With additional support from

Andy Warhol Exhibition Supporters Circle

Lydia and Manfred Gorvy​

Tate Americas Foundation

Tate International Council

Tate Patrons

and Tate Members

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