The Tate Liverpool is currently running an exhibition of an
artist that needs no introduction, Andy Warhol.
The exhibition brings together more than 100 pieces of
Warhols work including some of his most iconic pieces such as the Marilyn Diptych (1962), Three Brillo Soap
Pad Boxes (1964/68) and Campbell’s
Soup I (1968).
As a bonus the gallery is also running an ‘After Dark’
session. This offers the opportunity to
see the Tate and Warhols work after the gallery shuts. The Warhol After Dark session is being held
on Saturday 7th February from 5pm until 10pm. Place are limited so booking
is essential here.
For more information about the Transmitting Andy Warhol
Exhibition visit the Tate
Liverpool Website.
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