ANDY WARHOL – SERIAL PORTRAITS
Andy Warhol, Self-Portraits (1977-1986). © The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by Adagp, Paris 2025. Courtesy of Fondation Louis Vuitton Paris. Photo credits: © Primae / Louis Bourjac

Andy Warhol: Serial Portraits – Selected Works from the Collection

  • Art
  • Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo, Omotesando
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Time Out says

Pop art impresario Andy Warhol (1928–1987) blurred the boundaries between high culture and mass consumption, transforming everyday objects and the faces of celebrities into icons of contemporary art. His fascination with fame, beauty and repetition made him both a mirror of his age and a relentless critic of it, leaving behind a body of work that continues to resonate in today’s image-saturated culture.

Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo’s ‘Serial Portraits’ showcase is part of the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s Hors-les-murs program, which brings highlights from its Paris collection to audiences worldwide. This free exhibition focuses on Warhol’s radical reinvention of portraiture, from his playful photo booth experiments in the early 1960s to the spectral self-portraits he made shortly before his death.

Highlights like the Self-Portraits series (1977–1986) are displayed alongside both celebrated and lesser-known works to offer insight into Warhol’s evolving exploration of identity, celebrity and the endless possibilities of repetition. By juxtaposing iconic images with hidden gems, the exhibition reveals how Warhol turned portraiture into a stage for both personal reflection and cultural critique.

Details

Address
Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
7F Louis Vuitton Omotesando, 5-7-5 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo
Transport:
Omotesando Station, Meiji-Jingumae Station
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
12noon-8pm daily

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