A visit to Pittsburgh’s Andy Warhol museum this year is the subject of this article. With several floors of exhibits, displays and archives, there’s an abundance of material. This institution is now part of the Carnegie museums, which as far as I can tell doesn’t mean anything except that it’s bundled into their promotional and membership database and programming. There’s merely sporadic storytelling at the Andy Warhol museum. The information about the strange artist, who was born and raised in Pittsburgh, displays and unfolds in no particular chronological order.
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