Casey Logan of the Omaha World-Herald reports on the “epic” show opening at the Joslyn Art Museum this Saturday, October 11th, In Living Color: Andy Warhol and Contemporary Printmaking from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation. In the article, Jordan D. Schnitzer explains his dedication to the arts, “There’s no greater joy when you first have a passion for something. Not only is it a treat for me to see the work up but to share it with others. It’s like being shot up with endorphins.”
The exhibition “should pack quite a rush,” Logan writes, noting that over 110 works will be on display. Phil Willson Curator of Contemporary Art, Karin Campbell, has arranged the show into five sections—experimentation, emotion, experience, subversion, and attitude—in which pieces by Warhol are paired with those by artists such as Louise Bourgeois, John Baldessari, Helen Frankenthaler, Keith Haring, Mary Heilmann, and Richard Diebenkorn. In Living Color runs through January 11, 2015.
For more information about the exhibit and its related events, read the full article.