
Summary
- Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo is hosting an exhibition of Andy Warhol’s serial portraits
- The free exhibition runs from October 2, 2025, to February 15, 2026
- Part of Fondation Louis Vuitton’s global Hors‑les‑murs program
The exhibition titled “Andy Warhol: Serial Portraits – Selected Works from the Collection” is set to debut on October 2 at Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo. This show is a part of Fondation Louis Vuitton’s Hors-les-murs program, which shares pieces from its Paris collection with art enthusiasts globally.
The exhibit primarily delves into Andy Warhol’s artistic exploration of portrait styles, presenting a thoughtfully chosen collection ranging from his instantly recognizable pieces to lesser-known artworks. These works are sourced from the Fondation and include series like “Self-Portraits” (1977-1986), emphasizing Warhol’s interest in repetition, celebrity, and self-perception. By pairing famous and less familiar works together, this show provides a unique perspective on how Warhol’s serial approach disrupted traditional ideas of portraiture. The exhibit is free to the public and runs until February 15, 2026.
Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
7F, 5-7-5 Jingumae, Shibuya,
Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
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