Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art

The Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art (Slovak: Múzeum Andyho Warhola Medzilaborce or Múzeum Moderného Umenia Andyho Warhola) in Medzilaborce, Slovakia, was established in 1991 by the American family of the artist Andy Warhol and the Slovak Ministry of Culture.

[citation needed] Two exhibitions in 1962 announced Andy Warhol's dramatic entry into the art world.

In July, at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, he exhibited his now-iconic Campbell's Soup Cans.

The work's 32 canvases, each one featuring a different variety of the company's 32 soups, were lined up in a single row on a ledge that wrapped around the gallery.

The museum features prominently in the 2001 documentary Absolut Warhola, directed by Stanislaw Mucha.

Andy Warhol Museum of Art
View of museum in 2008 with large Campbell's Soup Cans .