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The Andy Warhol Museum Presents Global Warming Exhibit

by Mairi Beautyman, Berlin, Germany on 02.27.07
Culture & Celebrity

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How do you express concern for global warming? From textiles, videos, paintings, drawings, and photography, to music and inflatables, artists around the world have, for decades, used diverse mediums to share one common message. From March 11 – June 17, the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA will present “6 BILLION PERPS HELD HOSTAGE! Artists Address Global Warming,” a multi-media exhibit showcasing contemporary art by the likes of Andy Warhol, The Yes Men, Preemptive Media, Jay Critchley, The Institute For Figuring, Hugo Kobayashi, and Cai Guo-Qiang, among others. All of the items on view were conceived to raise eco consciousness. ::The Andy Warhol Museum

Images courtesy of the Andy Warhol Museum

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