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We have a number of Warhol prints, but the thing that might be down your
alley would be the signed soup can. I guess he was here for a day in the
late sixties or early seventies and spent the day autographing soup cans,
creating quite a scandal. I think the registrar here, Carole McNamara was
here at the time and may remember the details. Good luck on your article.
Did you see the piece on Andy in the latest New Yorker?
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Mark Nielsen
Exhibit Designer/Preparator
University of Michigan Museum of Art
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On Sat, 29 Nov 1997, On Museums wrote:
> For an article I am doing for Newsday, the New York newspaper, I would like to
> hear from any museums that have at any time exhibited works by Andy Warhol, or
> have something of his in your collections. I am particularly interested in
> out-of-the-way museums, non-art museums, etc.
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> Jonathan Mandell
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