Andy Warhol’s Endangered Species Exhibit at Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Don’t miss this once-in-a-generation chance to view a complete set of original Andy Warhol masterpieces!
The Andy Warhol Endangered Species Exhibit opens this Saturday Dec 22 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History (1 Wade Oval Drive Cleveland).
Originally created and donated to the Museum in 1983, Warhol’s Endangered Species set of 10 silkscreens was created to provide a new perspective on critically endangered animals and the burgeoning conservation movement. This astonishing complete set owned by the Museum is rarely exhibited, and one of only 150 sets in existence throughout the world.
For a limited time only, you can experience these works of “animals in makeup” in person and learn about the Museum’s efforts to protect and conserve biodiversity through the unique lens of Andy Warhol’s iconic style.
For more information, visit https://www.cmnh.org/visit/exhibits/andy-warhol-endangered-species.