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Pop Art Exhibition at The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse, Miami

2025-12-15 1 Dailymotion

The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse presents a focused exhibition of nine seminal Pop Art paintings and sculptures spanning 1959–1992, highlighting artists' responses to post-World War II mass production and consumer culture. Curated by collector Martin Z. Margulies and Katherine Hinds, the immersive display begins with a gray entry hall leading to an intimate space anchored by George Segal’s monumental Depression Breadline (1991) against a towering black wall.<br /><br />Foundational works from the late 1950s–early 1960s include pieces by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, and George Segal, featuring found objects and collaged elements—such as Wesselmann’s Bathtub Collage #6 (1964) with a real toilet seat and Segal’s Subway (1968) incorporating an actual New York City subway car. Warhol’s iconic 1964 silkscreen grocery boxes form a striking tower, while Lichtenstein’s Hot Dog (1963) employs hand-painted Ben-Day dots. Later works explore persistence of Pop themes, including John Chamberlain’s crushed-metal relief (1976), Lichtenstein’s enameled bronze (1977), and James Rosenquist’s AIDS-crisis meditation (1992). The exhibition runs until April 4, 2026.<br /><br />Pop Art: Chamberlain, Johns, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist, Segal, Warhol, Wesselmann. The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse. Miami (USA), December 1, 2025.

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