Mar 27, 2026
You might normally have to wrangle crowded rooms to get a good view of Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s soup can paintings or Marilyn Monroe prints.  But it’s very possible you could find yourself alone contemplating the Pop Art icon’s work at the University of Wyoming Art Museum, where 15 of his prints are now on display.  The show brings together Warhol’s prints from the collections of the University of Wyoming Art Museum, Colorado State University’s Gregory Allicar Museum of Art and the University of Colorado Art Museum. It features artwork spanning the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s.  Walk into the quiet room and spend some time with flowers in saturated hues of red, yellow and pink, a cow peering curiously from its frame and a multi-colored Sitting Bull looking stoically ahead.  The show is free and runs through May 30. The post Warhol in Wyoming appeared first on WyoFile . ...read more read less
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