Everyone has their own Andy Warhol –an elusive figure, the artist is virtually synonymous with American popular culture of the late 20th century. Remarkably, Warhol continues to inform our contemporary moment through his prescient, uncanny grasp of the drama and consequences of capitalism on the American psyche. Steeped in the vernacular of celebrity, propelled by aspirational consumerism, image-driven, and bound together by new forms of media: Warhol tapped into the crux of American culture.
This museum-wide survey exhibition focuses on the biographical underpinnings of Warhol’s practice and specifically expands on the less exposed aspects of his work and persona. Andy Warhol: Lifetimes casts a queer lens over the artist, positioning him as an outsider and disruptor who remade America’s image to resonate within a queer sensibility. This more intimate portrayal of the artist examines the spectral persona Warhol created to transcend the personal, to engage the self as a cultural myth, mirror, and decoder.
Originating at Tate Modern, London, the exhibition has traveled to the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, and Art Gallery of Toronto. The Aspen Art Museum presentation is structured to examine the artist’s life parallel to his work. AAM presents both sides to expand our understanding of Warhol through archival materials from his lived experience, source material, and installations that return us to the foundation of the canonical works on display. Lesser-known bodies of work are combined with iconic Warhol pieces to add new readings and appreciation to an artist of incomparable importance.
In keeping with the Aspen Art Museum’s artist-centered approach, the AAM invited artist Monica Majoli to re-conceptualize the staging of the exhibition, as envisioned by previous iterations.
Read more about Monica’s aim to reveal Warhol ‘as a concept and as a person,’ in SEEING DOUBLE part of the Warhol Magazine that can be found at the museum.
Learn about Warhol’s time in Aspen and his Colorado Connection with Andrew Travers and Mark Sink featuring a video and article written for the Andy Warhol Magazine now at the museum.
Learn more about this exhibition and discover audio from artists and curators with Bloomberg Connects
This exhibition is organized by Tate Modern, London by Gregor Muir, Director of Collection, International Art and Fiontan Moran, Assistant Curator, Tate Modern in collaboration with Museum Ludwig, Cologne by Yilmaz Dziewior, Director, and Stephan Diederich, Curator, Collection of Twentieth-Century Art.
Curated at Aspen Art Museum with archival and supplemental materials by Monica Majoli in collaboration with Nicola Lees, Nancy and Bob Magoon Director; Simone Krug, Assistant Curator; and the Aspen Art Museum team.
We take great care to ensure the safety and comfort of our visitors. Parental discretion is advised as parts of this exhibition contain adult themes.
Major support for Andy Warhol: Lifetimes is provided by Jane and Marc Nathanson.
Additional support is provided by the generosity and participation of the Warhol Exhibition Circle.
AAM exhibitions are made possible by the Marx Exhibition Fund. General exhibition support is provided by the Toby Devan Lewis Visiting Artist Fund. Additional support is provided by the AAM National Council.
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General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.