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The Andy Warhol Museum is a MUST-visit in Pittsburgh, and it can be appreciated by anyone whether you're familiar with his work or not. There are 7 floors of exhibits that showcase his eclectic pop art. It's very well-curated with each floor highlighting a different aspect of his life and work. They range from whimsical, to funny, to beautiful, to weird, and some are straight up creepy, but all are interesting and very enjoyable. The museum also emphasizes his relationships and influences to others. To name a few: Candy Darling, John Lennon, and Alex Ross. AND if you go within the next month, you'll be able to check out the Alex Ross Heroes & Villains Exhibit which features paintings, sketches, and designs by this phenomenal comic book artist. Things to note: 1) Photography is NOT allowed inside the museum. 2) You will not find the Campbell Soup Can paintings here. 3) Admission is discounted for students. (Yes, I am still milking my college ID for all it's worth!)
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