Event
ANDY WARHOL KYOTOSeptember 19, 2020 (Sat)-January 3, 2021 (Sun)
Hours: 10:00〜18:00
Closed:MONDAY (except public holidays),
December 28-31, 2020 – January 1, 2021
*Open on January 2 & 3, 2021
Andy Warhol drew inspiration from images of popular culture and consumerism and was a leading figure of New York City’s Pop Art movement starting from the early 1960s. This exhibition is the first major Warhol exhibition in Kyoto. It presents over 200 works exclusively from the collection of The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and includes early works from the 1950s when Warhol worked as a commercial illustrator, iconic 1960s canvas paintings such as the Death and Disaster series, underground films and television shows, commissioned celebrity portraits, and works from Warhol’s later years that touched upon his Catholicism and further entrenched his fame.
Warhol stopped over in Japan during his world trip in 1956 and visited Kyoto. He returned in 1974, Kyoto was a source of inspiration and fascination for Warhol. The exhibition also presents artwork and archival objects emphasizing his relationship with Kyoto and Japan, including drawings, clothing, photographs, and ephemera.
Venue
Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Arthttps://www.andywarholkyoto.jp/en/
Access:124 Ensoji-cho, Okazaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8344
Tel:075-771-4334