The Vatican Museums are finalizing plans to present an exhibition of Andy Warhol's religious works, according to an article in The Art Newspaper.
The exhibition, which will be seen in Rome and Pittsburgh some time in 2019, will be staged in cooperation with Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol Museum.
Better known for his iconic prints of Marilyn Monroe and Campbell's Soup cans, Warhol, was also a lifelong Catholic. His parents, who were Slovakian immigrants, raised him in the Ruthenian rite, an Eastern rite in communion with Rome.
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