Get your culture on during the coronavirus lockdown... Fans of Andy Warhol can now take a virtual tour of the pop art icon’s new Tate Modern exhibition, after London and the rest of the UK went into lockdown last month due to coronavirus.
The cultural giant, known for his work for artists such as The Velvet Underground, is the subject of a new retrospective at the London gallery.
It features iconic images of Marilyn Monroe, Campbell’s soup cans and lesser known works from the late artist’s Ladies and Gentlemen series which haven’t been displayed in 30 years.
Art lovers can now access the gallery for the first time in a seven-minute YouTube video, which sees gallery curators Gregor Muir and Fiontan Moran leading an in-depth tour across 12