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Warhol in London

From the 1950s to the ’80s, Andy Warhol reflected American life like no other artist, as a major exhibition at theseries (pictured here), which focused on New York’s African-American and Hispanic drag queens and trans women. It’s also the first British visit for Warhol’s vast canvas and artistic swansong, , which helps to illustrate his lesser-known religious beliefs.

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