Pittsburgh was the hometown of world-renowned artist, Andy Warhol. A renovated warehouse, built in 1910, houses more than 500 pieces of the artist's pop art. And so we couldn't pass up the opportunity to visit his museum, the largest in America dedicated solely to the works of one artist. From the moment you walk into this friendly open space, you can sense Warhol's keen eye for composition and style as well as his love for people and portraiture. Large looming works by Warhol of Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Onassis and Elvis Presley look back at you in technicolor. We walked around this room for quite a time just trying to absorb the splendor of each face and expression. Warhol had an amazing ability to capture inner beauty whether the subject being captured was indeed beautiful, ugly or even reprehensible, such as his series on the electric chair. It was quite an enriching day at this museum. |