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No artist living in the second half of the 20th century has made a deeper impression on popular culture and consciousness than Andy Warhol (1928-87). The Hayward presents a major exhibition that brings a fresh perspective to his work, showing works from the 1950s through to the 1980s. The exhibition presents Warhol’s films, screen-tests, videos and television programmes, which combined with extraordinary archive material, seminal paintings and installations, illuminates his creative process.
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by andrawing 06.11.08 2:30
I couldn't tear myself away. I'll have to go back, the sheer scope of it was impressive, and the work changed the whole atmosphere within the gallery, made the hayward seem exciting, whereas it can sometimes feel cold and off putting.
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by vincent 27.11.08 22:42
it's immense.... and revealing of how much of what Warhol criticised and predicted has come true. A true mirror on our current culture from another time.
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