"Andy Warhol / Friends & Frenemies" at the LSU MOA
Prints from the Cochran Collection
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LSU Museum of Art 100 Lafayette Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802
The 1960s–1990s was a major period marked by societal shifts, countercultural movements, and the emergence of individualistic ideologies, and there is no better reflection of these cultural transformations than in the art of this era. The exhibition Andy Warhol / Friends & Frenemies, a curation from the Cochran Collection at the LSU Museum of Art, will showcase thirty–six Warhol prints alongside works from other influential artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg, offering a captivating exploration of diverse styles from abstract expressionism to conceptualism, reflecting the era’s emphasis on self–discovery and societal evolution. On display until March 31, this collection owned by Wesley and Missy Cochran of LaGrange, Georgia unveils a rich tapestry of the artistic exploration that redefined American art during a pivotal time in history. $5. lsumoa.org.