Andy Warhol review – hurrying through the masterworks
Tate Modern, London
This big new show stints on Warhol’s art, in all its variations, in favour of identity politics and the artist’s celebrity-filled worldAndy Warhol would be 92 this summer, had he not died of post-operative complications in 1987. His soup cans are almost 60, their whites now fading to grey. Few enough people dine daily on Campbell’s soup, as he did, for these paintings to sustain their significance as demotic homages any more. The common soup for the common m
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