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⭐ The World according to Andy Warhol lights up the autumn season at the Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille in Lyon. Discover Warhol's unique vision of the world through 50 photographs with commentary by David Lawrence. Bryan Lecomte's direction enhances this plunge into the world of the king of pop art.
🚨 The exhibition closes on January 15! Get your tickets now so you don't miss out! 🚨
Highlights
💎 A unique and original exhibition on one of the greatest artists of the 20th century
📷 50 photographs brought together for the first time in this layout
🖌️ Two original Jean-Michel Basquiat drawings from a private collection
👀 The first exhibition at the Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille, a cultural space listed as a heritage site by the city of Lyon
🏙 Contemplate the Gallo-Roman theater and the whole city of Lyon from the exhibition. You might even catch a glimpse of Mont Blanc!
General Info
📅 Date: from September 14, 2024
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
📍 Location: Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille, 1 rue de l'Antiquaille - 350 m from Notre-Dame de Fourvière Basilica and at the foot of the Gallo-Roman theatres
👤 Age requirement: all ages welcome
♿ Accessibility: wheelchair accessible
🎧 We recommend you use earphones to listen to the texts
💰 Price: 12€ for adults, 8€ for under-18s and PRMs, free for children under 11
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experiencehere
Description
Every year, Andy Warhol exhibitions spring up all over the place, but here's one that's not lacking in originality. Rather than a simple tribute to his works, this exhibition imagined by David Lawrence invites you to a sensitive immersion in the artist's universe. Delve into Andy Warhol's unique vision of the world around him, through a dialogue with Abel Carpenter, a fictional character. Admire photos over 2 meters high, authentic objects from the 60s-70s, and listen to Jean-Paul Lucet and David Lawrence tell their story by scanning a QR code. A unique exhibition presented for the first time in this location, never before open to the public. Did you enjoy the exhibition? Good news: the official exhibition catalog is now available for sale. An exhibition to be discovered urgently at the Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille. Without further ado, buy your tickets for The World According to Andy Warhol in Lyon!
🚨 The exhibition closes on January 15! Get your tickets now so you don't miss out! 🚨
Highlights
💎 A unique and original exhibition on one of the greatest artists of the 20th century
📷 50 photographs brought together for the first time in this layout
🖌️ Two original Jean-Michel Basquiat drawings from a private collection
👀 The first exhibition at the Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille, a cultural space listed as a heritage site by the city of Lyon
🏙 Contemplate the Gallo-Roman theater and the whole city of Lyon from the exhibition. You might even catch a glimpse of Mont Blanc!
General Info
📅 Date: from September 14, 2024
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
📍 Location: Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille, 1 rue de l'Antiquaille - 350 m from Notre-Dame de Fourvière Basilica and at the foot of the Gallo-Roman theatres
👤 Age requirement: all ages welcome
♿ Accessibility: wheelchair accessible
🎧 We recommend you use earphones to listen to the texts
💰 Price: 12€ for adults, 8€ for under-18s and PRMs, free for children under 11
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experiencehere
Description
Every year, Andy Warhol exhibitions spring up all over the place, but here's one that's not lacking in originality. Rather than a simple tribute to his works, this exhibition imagined by David Lawrence invites you to a sensitive immersion in the artist's universe. Delve into Andy Warhol's unique vision of the world around him, through a dialogue with Abel Carpenter, a fictional character. Admire photos over 2 meters high, authentic objects from the 60s-70s, and listen to Jean-Paul Lucet and David Lawrence tell their story by scanning a QR code. A unique exhibition presented for the first time in this location, never before open to the public. Did you enjoy the exhibition? Good news: the official exhibition catalog is now available for sale. An exhibition to be discovered urgently at the Chaufferie de l'Antiquaille. Without further ado, buy your tickets for The World According to Andy Warhol in Lyon!






















