If you are into pop culture, and more specifically the 1960s pop art movements all over the United States then you have definitely heard of Andy Warhol. Now you can take a virtual tour of the beloved artists’ masterpieces and never-before-seen work, at the Tate Modern Museum in London. How cool is that! By Amitha Ameen
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Artists across genres have taken to online platforms to share their work and in a bid to bring hope and boost the morale of those staying at home during the quarantine period. Tate Modern, a modern art gallery, in London is the latest to join the bandwagon of artists and organisations sharing their work online for free.
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The curators, Fiontán Moran and Gregor Muir, of the Andy Warhol exhibition, are now giving all of us an opportunity to see these fascinating and world-renowned art pieces, up close and personal, for free and from the comfort of our homes.
The online tour is educational and captivating, to say the least, and is guided by the curators who share their expertise and thoughts on each of the pieces.
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Although nothing can really come close to experiencing the tour in person, what a rare opportunity it is for us to have access to hundreds of Warhol’s masterpieces. The tour even includes never-before-seen erotic drawings from the artist.
Now, who in their right mind would pass up on an opportunity like this? To catch the online tour, head here.
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