Andy Warhol's virtual gallery
- Mara
- Apr 18, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: May 25, 2020
Tate Modern is asking you for a virtual walk!
The pandemic that has plagued the world has brought about many changes, and one of the consequences is the cancellation of numerous cultural and artistic events.
In March, London's Tate planned to open an exhibition of Andy Warhol, whose exhibit is composed of never-before-seen works, undiscovered drawings and nudes, as well as those well-known, and although the exhibit has been canceled, anyone who wants it can visit it virtually from the comfort of their own home.

Andy Warhol is certainly one of the most interesting artists, and his pop-art work has left an incredible mark on culture and art.
Namely, as I mentioned, the Tate Modern Gallery has prepared a large exhibition which, unfortunately due to the situation, has been postponed, but fortunately enabled a virtual walk which we are extremely looking forward to.
The curators of the exhibition, Gregor Muir and Fiontán Moran, emphasized that this decision stemmed from the desire to animate people and present quality content that would soften and brighten their stay in isolation.
Just as it should have been in the original, the virtual exhibition will also show all the planned works, and the great news is that the curators will explain the background story of the exhibition through the video, thus fully acquiring viewers with the character and work of Andy Warhol. Although we all love to enjoy our favorite series and movies, virtual exhibitions provide a new and interesting experience that, in addition to spending quality time in isolation, further enhances our knowledge, so be sure to check out the official Tate Modern gallery page for all the extra details of this great of the exhibition, which is open until April 2021!
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