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30 June 2020

A Message To Our Grantees

In this moment of profound uncertainty around the COVID-19 pandemic, the Staff and Board of the Warhol Foundation wish to express our solidarity with you and our concern for the well-being of your organizations and the artists they serve. Although we cannot yet measure or even see the long-term impact that this public health crisis will have on the field of arts organizations nationwide, we do understand that we are in a moment of rapidly increasing – and necessary – disruption (if not complete interruption) to your scheduled exhibitions, residencies, artist-led projects and other public programs. In order to best support you during this period, we want to offer you flexibility with the grants you have received.

There will be delays, cancellations, and re-bookings to all programs as well as to curatorial research travel; all changes are permitted under the new terms of the grants. All March and April deadlines for final or interim reports have been extended until the end of June 2020. Additionally, we are increasing the percentage of multi-year grants that can be used for administrative costs from 25 to 50%. We encourage you to consider finding ways to continue your work with artists on alternative platforms; grant funds may be used for this purpose. Our belief in the importance of your work is matched only by our concern for your safety.

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Andy Warhol Museum

The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA was cofounded in 1989 by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Dia Art Foundation, and Carnegie Institute. Home to more than 500,000 objects, it is the largest repository of Warhol’s artwork and archival materials and among the most comprehensive single-artist museums in the world. Since […]

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Warhol

Andy Warhol changed the way we look at the world, and the way the world looks at art. With his exhaustive observation of cultural trends, from his rise to Pop art fame in the early 1960s up until his death in 1987, he identified the images and aesthetics shaping the consumer-driven postwar American experience, and […]

Multi-year Program Support

Dirty Looks
New York, NY

Karla Black (Scottish, born 1972)
Diamond Hard, 2013
cardboard, paint, petroleum jelly, cellophane
Overall: 44 1/8 × 57 7/8 × 33 7/16 in. (112 × 147 × 85 cm.)
Copyright the artist, Courtesy Modern Art, London. 
Photographer: Todd-White Art Photography
Multi-year Program Support

Des Moines Art Center
Des Moines, IA

“Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art” 

Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again)

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