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WARHOL & ME

enezuelan sculptor Marisol Sol Escobar had a clear influence on Andy Warhol’s early work, and yet her rightful place in the Pop art pantheon has never been fully noted or celebrated. An upcoming exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami endeavors to change that, documenting their friendship and its lasting effects. Opening April 15 and on view through September 5, looks at the dawn of Pop art in the early 1960s and juxtaposes Marisol’s work with Warhol’s. “Marisol’s work has been interpreted as and included in international Pop exhibitions for many years, but this exhibition [shows her to be] a Pop artist who was

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