Included in the exhibit are over 70 of Warhol's famous works that span from the 1950's to 1986. According to Union Station's press release:
'Included in the exhibition are portraits of Muhammad Ali, brilliantly colored flowers, illustrations of endangered species and portrayals of characters from American pop culture, ranging from Howdy Doody to Uncle Sam. These portfolios provide the viewer with a brilliant mirror of postwar America, as well as insight into Warhol's forms and ideas that continue to influence artists today.'
The exhibit also includes works from his famed Campbell's Soup Series.
Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday, 9:30-5:30
Sunday, Noon-5:30
Closed Monday.
The exhibit will be open until 9pm on Friday nights.
Tickets:
13 and over, $12
Ages 3-12, $8
Ages 2 and under, Free

