News and Press
2005 News
The World of Warhol (Children Are Welcome)
11/25/05
The New York Times By LAUREL GRAEBER For children under 12, Andy Warhol may never have been famous - not even for 15 minutes. But young visitors to the Children's Museum of Manhattan are likely to form a more lasting impression of him now, thanks to "The Art of Andy Warhol," a new exhibition that allows them not only to explore Warhol's work but also to imitate it. "We're interested in using technology in conjunction with creativity," said Andrew S.... more »
Andy is dandy - Pop goes the easel at a Warhol show for kids
11/15/05
New York Post By BILLY HELLER As kids' icons go, most of the ones on exhibit at the Children's Museum of Manhattan are no-brainers. Dr. Seuss: He's got juice. Charlie Brown: We're down. An aardvark named Arthur: Need we go farther? But ... Andy Warhol, that legendary New York night-life denizen, Studio 54 partygoer, avant-garde filmmaker? Yep. The white-haired, pasty-faced one gets the CMoM treatment in "The Art of Andy Warhol," which opens today. "And... more »

