Yesterday I made my way down to Te Papa on Wellington's waterfront to see the recently opened Andy Warhol exhibition, 'Warhol:Immortal' (1June-25August). After seeing some of the top art works in some of the top galleries around the world, I have to admit I had become a bit of an art snob, and assumed (although I have been completely obsessed with Warhol and the 60's for as long as I can remember) the only works to feature at Te Papa would be a small selection of sketches and unimportant silkscreen prints.
I couldn't have been more wrong. Set in the Visa Platinum Gallery, the exhibition was as multidisciplinary as Warhol's work. Sketches, personal photographs, wallpaper, films, MTV clips, books, iPad apps and major silkscreens - both self portraits and of celebrities - featured in a range of set-out rooms and hallways. The yellow and pink cow print wallpaper covered a central room, filled with the infamous silver foil helium balloons to play with. Screen tests of Edie Sedgwick and the likes could be watched in the film room, while you created a Warhol-style screen test of your own.
I was overwhelmed by the quality of work on show at the exhibition. Even though you 'weren't supposed to take photos' (something I found very un-Andy-esque), I had to take some sneaky hip-height snaps.
Opening this weekend is the American/French Impressionism exhibition 'Colour & Light' - another impressive list of artists to feature. Te Papa is upping their game, which I think could be to do with the similar game-up from the Auckland Art Gallery and their California Design exhibition, which has just opened. I'm sure they'll battle it out for a while longer, and I'm definitely not complaining.
p.s. and yes, the Marilyns are there :)
MB xx