Andy Warhol

Interesting exhibition at Tate Modern looking at the life and work of Andy Warhol. 

I am not a great Warhol fan but this show did leave me with a greater understanding and appreciation of his work. I hadn’t realised that a lot of the work does involve painting on screen prints so it was more textured than I expected and seeing the repeat screen prints made me realise how each image is subtly different due to variations in the print quality.

I loved his drawings which had a simple Matisse like feel to them, expressing a person in a few lines. It was a fun idea to recreate the foil walls of the Factory which gave you a real sense of the light effects of the silver walls on the floor and how his big, bold art works would have been reflected in the walls.

I came away feeling that his work had become a cliché but, seeing it in person and put in context, realised how ground breaking he was.

Closes 15 November 2020

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