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Milwaukee Art Museum

750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr
Milwaukee WI 53202
414-224-3200
  • Fri Nov 20 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Nov 21 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Nov 22 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Nov 24 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Nov 25 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Nov 26 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Nov 27 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Nov 28 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Nov 29 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Dec 1 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 2 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 3 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 4 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 5 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 6 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Dec 8 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 9 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 10 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 11 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 12 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 13 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Dec 15 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 16 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 17 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 18 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 19 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 20 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Dec 22 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 23 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 24 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Dec 25 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Dec 26 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Dec 27 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Tue Dec 29 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Wed Dec 30 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thu Dec 31 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Fri Jan 1 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sat Jan 2 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI
  • Sun Jan 3 10 am,
    Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at Milwaukee Art Museum

    Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

    Milwaukee Art Museum 750 N Lincoln Memorial Dr, Milwaukee, WI

Andy Warhol returned to painting more than 20 years after announcing he was done with the medium. Turns out Warhol was far from done—his last decade of life was more productive than any other period of his career. This varied, complex, and largely unknown body of work is the focus of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Andy Warhol: The Last Decade. The exhibit, which runs until January 3, is the first-ever U.S. museum survey of this Warhol period, and it’s a worthy introduction.A far cry from the Campbell’s soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints Warhol is best known for, many of the 50 pieces here will likely be new to casual fans. Warhol, particularly in his last decade, was always impossible to pin down. The exhibit features numerous self-portraits, examples of Warhol’s Oxidation Paintings (more impolitely called “piss paintings” because they use a chemical process involving urine), and two imposing, 15-foot, floor-to-ceiling Rorschach paintings. (Read the rest of our review here.)

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