Missed the Whitney’s big Warhol show? This look at Andy’s early works on paper might be the next best thing. Curated by Vincent Fremont, founder of the Andy Warhol Foundation and formerly Andy’s right-hand man, the exhibition comprises 125 drawings from the 1950s and 1960s organized by subject: Flowers, female and male portraits, religious iconography and so on. Together, they offer an fascinating slice of Warhol’s career before he became famous for way more than 15 minutes.

“Andy Warhol By Hand: Part II, Drawings 1950s–1960s”
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