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Tim ReidyNovember 12, 2012

You may have already seen Fr. Leo O'Donovan's review of the new Andy Warhol show at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. To complement that review, we are happy to offer this audio slideshow from Fr. O'Donovan.

Fr. Donovan is president emeritus of Georgetown University.

View the slideshow here (and remember to hit the play button).

Tim Reidy

 

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William Marvel
11 years 5 months ago
Warhol is impossible to take seriously, but impossibe NOT to take seriousy. Of all the so-called Pop artists, I find him the most problematic.

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