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The Warholian at Royal/T

Eric Shiner, the Milton Fine Curator of Art at the Andy Warhol Museum opened his latest venture last night at Royal/T in Culver City. Entitled "The Warholian" the show not only features a variety of Warhol's more renowned pieces (Marilyn, Flowers, Dollar Sign and Electric Chair) but is also accompanied by contemporary Warhol-inspired works by such artists as Shepard Fairey, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. Brandon Shigeta (Hypebeast) was on hand last night for the VIP opening and between sips of Dom Perignon's 2002 A Tribute to Warhol vintage, managed to snap some pics for Hi-Fructose. Check out the opening festivities after the jump.

Eric Shiner, the Milton Fine Curator of Art at the Andy Warhol Museum opened his latest venture last night at Royal/T in Culver City. Entitled “The Warholian” the show not only features a variety of Warhol’s more renowned pieces (Marilyn, Flowers, Dollar Sign and Electric Chair) but is also accompanied by contemporary Warhol-inspired works by such artists as Shepard Fairey, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. Brandon Shigeta (Hypebeast) was on hand last night for the VIP opening and between sips of Dom Perignon’s 2002 A Tribute to Warhol vintage, managed to snap some pics for Hi-Fructose. Check out the opening festivities below.

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