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Andy Warhol

By: Nicholas James
Narrated by: Brian Ackley
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A review of the exhibition "A Celebration of Life...and Death" by Andy Warhol (1928-1987), held at the National Gallery of Modern Art Edinburgh in October 2007. Text by Nicholas James, contributions by Lucy James.

©2007, 2014 Cv Publications (P)2016 Cv Publications
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A celebration of life and death.

Very hard to evaluate as this appears to be a brief programme to accompany an exhibition. Narration good, straightforward and fairly clinical, suitable for the information.
Rating given is simply to express my inability to judge if this does assist exhibition visitors as I have not attended. Not at all worthwhile if interest is in the man, not just some (unseen) pieces of his work.

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