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The High Museum is the exclusive East Coast venue for a sweeping retrospective featuring more than 250 prints and ephemera by artist Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987). This comprehensive show is the largest exhibition of its kind and includes such iconic screen print portfolios as Marilyn Monroe (1967) Campbell’s Soup I (1968) Electric Chair (1971) and Mao (1972). The artist’s fascination with the commodification of celebrity chronicles American popular culture of the second half of the twentieth century and serves as a prelude for considering our current fame-obsessed, media-saturated culture. Register by Friday July 28th online at: olli.emory.edu or call: 404 727-6000 (option 2). Two restaurants on premises. Transportation available through the Marta Arts Station or paid parking available at the Woodruff Arts Center. Meet in lobby of museum 15 minutes prior to scheduled visit. Cost: $15 (docent-led tour)
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