Today I went to see a showing of Andy Warhol's work in what could be one of the least expected places you could imagine--the Children's Museum in Kitchener, Ontario. It's been there for weeks now and I finally got around to going--and boy, am I glad I did!
I'll be honest--my expectations weren't very high. I mean really--Kitchener? How much Andy Warhol stuff could they possibly get?
As it turns out, quite a lot.
Marilyn was there in all her glory, and Mick. And of course the ubiquitous Campbell's soup can. But so was Venus. And Santa Claus. And stuff he did for kids that I'd never even heard of.
In addition to a surprisingly large and comprehensive collection of his work, there were black and white photographs taken of the goings on at his famous Factory featuring all the regulars and their shinannigans. The museum had also re-created the Factory for kids to make their own screenprinted Warhol-inspired works of "art."
So the moral of this story is this; great things can happen in K-W and if you find yourself in this backwater I strongly urge you to check this out. You'll be glad (and pleasantly surprised) you did.
P.S. The Children's Museum also has a fabulous organic cafe called eXhibit. I recommend the grilled cheese.
4 comments:
Great stuff. We hope to get there sometime, I think its been held over a bit longer.
Who knew K-dub was so sophisticated? Glad you got yo'self so good and cultured up!
You're so cultured. I need to rub up against you.
Cool! I love Andy Warhol's stuff.
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