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Eugenio Merino

The exhibition by Spanish artist Eugenio Merino ‘Here Died Warhol’ is at UNIX Gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan from April 26 – June 9, 2018.


Eugenio Merino

Eugenio Merino is a Spanish artist who was born in Madrid in 1975. Merino graduated from Complutense University of Madrid. He has exhibited a lot in Spain and Europe.

For more information, visit web.eugeniomerino.com


Eugenio Merino Here Died Warhol

The exhibition Eugenio Merino Here Died Warhol is at UNIX Gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan from April 26 – June 9, 2018.

The exhibition of a life-like sculpture of Andy Warhol’s body on a granite gravestone considers the way tourism takes over a place by creating artificial “real” experiences.

Take a selfie with Andy and maybe you will be famous for fifteen minutes.

This is Merino’s fourth solo exhibition with UNIX Gallery.

Here Died Warhol is a contextual event for New York that mirrors the artist’s Aquí Murió Picasso (Here Died Picasso). That exhibition at Alliance Française in Málaga, Spain in 2017 itself became a tourist attraction in the Mediterranean coastal town.

Opening Reception

The exhibition opens with a reception on Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 6 – 8 pm.

For more information, visit www.unixgallery.com


UNIX Gallery

532 West 24th St, New York, NY 10001
(between Tenth & Eleventh Aves)
Chelsea, Manhattan

(212) 209 – 1572

Tuesday – Saturday: 10 am – 6 pm


For more information, visit www.unixgallery.com


 


Published April 26, 2018 ~ Updated January 20, 2020.

Filed Under: ART, Spaniards

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