SAO PAULO.- The Museu de Arte Brasileira of the Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (MAB FAAP), in São Paulo, proudly presents Andy Warhol: Pop Art!, a landmark exhibition featuring over 600 works by the American artistmaking it the most comprehensive Warhol retrospective ever mounted outside the United States.
Curated by Amber Morgan, Director of Collections at The Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh), in collaboration with Brazilian curator Priscyla Gomes, the exhibition brings together an extraordinary selection of drawings, paintings, silkscreens, sculptures, photographs, films, a large-scale installations and documents. Most of the workson loan from The Andy Warhol Museumare being shown in Brazil for the first time, many of which are leaving the museums galleries for the first time in decades.
Occupying over 2,000 square meters of Museums gallery space, the exhibition features iconic series such as Campbells Soup Cans, Elvis, Marilyn, Mao, and portraits of Michael Jackson and Peléhighlighting Warhols fascination with celebrity, consumer culture, and mass media, and experimentations as in oxidations paintings. The exhibition traces Warhols career from his early commercial illustrations and graphic design work to his iconic Factory-era pieces and later, more introspective productions.
Organized by Instituto Totex in partnership with MAB FAAP, Andy Warhol: Pop Art! incorporates extensive accessibility measures, including audio description, captioning, and physical infrastructure to ensure inclusive access.
A continuing education program for the team of educators who will facilitate the exhibition was designed by the Museum Director, Dr. Marcos Moraes, in collaboration with faculty members from FAAPs visual arts programs and with the participation of students from these programs. This initiative aims to coordinate actions that unite the art school, the museum, and the community for whom these activities are primarily intended.
As part of its mission to democratize access to the arts, the museum will distribute 5,000 complimentary tickets to public school students. Additionally, free teacher training sessions and pedagogical materials tailored to different age groups will be made available.
The presence of Andy Warhol and an exhibition of this scale joins a legacy of artists and curatorial projects that have, since the museums founding in 1961, established MAB FAAP as a vital stage for significant and impactful exhibitions across a wide range of Brazilian cultural contexts. This legacy reinforces the institutions role in the dissemination of art and culture and reflects the Foundations ongoing commitment to fostering, supporting, and promoting the arts.
This exhibition embodies FAAPs commitment to fostering cultural dialogue and expanding public access to significant artistic voices, says Celita Procopio de Carvalho, President of FAAPs Board of Trustees. Hosting this unprecedented Warhol retrospective reaffirms our role as a bridge between local audiences and the global art community.