Benjamin Li
Jan 2, 2013

Advertising as art (and vice versa): Andy Warhol exhibition opens in Hong Kong

'Andy Warhol: 15 Minutes Eternal', an exhibition at the Museum of Art Hong Kong from 16 December through 31 March, showcases the work of the artist who made major brands into art while famously pointing out the product-like nature of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe. The exhibition debuted in Singapore and will proceed to Shanghai, Beijing and Tokyo after its 15 minutes are up in Hong Kong.

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