
WARHOL: film, fashion, photography
July 31 – October 18, 2026
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Overview
Step the dazzling universe of Andy Warhol—a place where art and celebrity collide.
WARHOL: film, fashion, photography presents an expansive look at one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, featuring more than 150 works that reveal how Warhol shaped—and was shaped by—the visual culture of his time.
The exhibition brings together iconic imagery and rarely seen material, including Warhol’s celebrated Polaroid portraits of cultural luminaries. Notable screenprints of enduring icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Grace Jones, John Wayne, and the unmistakable Campbell’s Soup Can anchor the exhibition, offering a powerful view on fame, repetition, and mass media.
Fashion plays a central role in Warhol’s creative universe, and the exhibition highlights his deep engagement with style and design. On view are early fashion illustrations from the 1950s: whimsical, hand-drawn works that reveal the foundations of Warhol’s artistic vision. Though less widely known than his later silkscreen prints, these illustrations were crucial to his early success and mark the beginning of his transformation into the cultural figure known simply as “Andy Warhol.” The exhibition also includes couture dresses by celebrated designers such as Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) and Halston, reflecting Warhol’s collaborations with and influence on the fashion world.
Film and photography further illuminate Warhol’s creative orbit. The exhibition will include a viewing of Poor Little Rich Girl (1965), starring Edie Sedgwick, alongside striking photographic portraits and behind-the-scenes images by Stephen Shore, Nat Finkelstein, David McCabe, Billy Name, Christopher Makos, and Evelyn Hofer. Together, these works offer rare glimpses into Warhol’s Factory and the vibrant community of artists, performers, and tastemakers who surrounded him.
Spanning illustration, film, photography, fashion, and printmaking, WARHOL: film, fashion, photography captures the full scope of Warhol’s creative vision. Immersive and provocative, the exhibition invites visitors to experience a world where the boundaries between art and life dissolve—and where everyone, if only for a moment, can be a star.
Gallery
Organizer
This exhibition is organized by the Huntsville Museum of Art with support from Art Bridges
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Exhibition Sponsors
Leadership:
Champion: The Olin King Family Charitable Fund,
Advocate:
Silver Circle:
President’s Circle: Sally and Bob Arthur
Artist’s Circle: Mark Ardin and Leslie Chittam
Additional Support:



