Beginning with the 1968 shooting that nearly ended his life, this talk follows Andy Warhol through the final two decades of his career — a period marked by change, reflection, and reinvention. From glamorous society portraits to political commentary and religious imagery, Warhol’s later work reveals surprising depth. His extensive use of photography — from candid Polaroids to studio shots — became central to both his process and public image. Covering collaborations with Jean-Michel Basquiat and his final Last Supper series, we explore how Warhol remained relevant, influential, and enigmatic until his death in 1987.
Doors open at 12:30.
