Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art

Andy Warhol Museum of Art.
View of museum in 2008 with large Campbell's Soup Cans.

The Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art (Slovak: Múzeum Andyho Warhola Medzilaborce or Múzeum Moderného Umenia Andyho Warhola) in Medzilaborce, Slovakia, was established in 1991 by the American family of the artist Andy Warhol and the Slovak Ministry of Culture. Until 1996, AWMMA (the English-language acronym of the museum) was called The Warhol Family Museum of Modern Art.

The museum's Andy Warhol Permanent Exhibition consists of 160 Warhol works of art, mostly drawings and silkscreens, as well as Warhol memorabilia.[1] Also displayed are works by Andy Warhol's brother, Paul Warhol, and Paul Warhol's son, James Warhola. The museum features prominently in the documentary Absolut Warhola, directed by Stanislaw Mucha.

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References

  • Geary, James; Stojaspal, Jan (2005). "The Rusyns". Time Magazine. Retrieved May 11, 2007.
  • Gruber, Ruth Ellen (1993). "Warhol Pops Up in Carpathia". The New York Times. Retrieved May 11, 2007.

Coordinates: 49°16′15″N 21°54′15″E / 49.27083°N 21.90417°E / 49.27083; 21.90417


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