Critic E.C. Flamming, of online magazine Paste, writes that Andy Warhol: Prints from the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation is an impressive display of Warhol’s genius.
With more than 250 works there are the usual suspects: The wall of Campbell’s soup cans, the “woozy wall of Marilyns,” Charlie Chaplin and dozens of others. Flamming goes on to point out that the major Warhol works that are the “eye-catching crowd-pleasers” are juxtaposed next to the opening lobby with the black and white sketches, doodles, lithographs and drawings: Work Warhol did as a graphic designer before taking the art world by storm.