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This was killer. We went at the end of the day and only had about an hour in a half to look around before closing. We could have easily used another hour to examine this offbeat sideways thinking art. The 7th floor was dedicated to Marilyn Monroe, other artists as well as Andy Warhol. I am a big Marilyn fan so to me it was a bonus to be able to see other artists photography and impressions as well. On the 6th floor they had nothing but Andy Warhol movies, every day interactions between people, violent, grotesque, sexual, and wacky are the first few words that come to mind. Who thinks about filming a sleeping subject for 5 hours and turning it into art? Andy Warhol did. The 5th and 4th levels were gallery styles with mostly all Warhol art. The paintings, screens, photos outlined a very unique time-line to Warhol's life and growth as an artist. Do not come to Pittsburgh and skip this museum!
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