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Research

We are committed to contributing research and scholarship about Warhol’s life and art and providing resources for scholars.

Archives Study Center

The Warhol archives is the single greatest collection of materials related to Warhol and his practice, and our study center is a rich resource for scholarly research.

Visit the Archives Study Center.
Three men examine artifacts in the Andy Warhol Museum Archives. Three walls of the room have glass cases, and through the glass wall rows and rows of the cardboard boxes that are Andy Warhol’s time capsules are visible.

Publications

We create digital and print publications that honor art and artists; celebrate scholarly inquiry; and challenge, entertain, and delight.

View our publications.

Exhibition Rentals

Our curatorial team develops traveling exhibitions that are available to rent for display at museums around the world.

View available exhibitions.
A gallery featuring a screen playing a screen test, several rows of pictures hanging on the walls, and a few glass display cases filled with archival material.

Conservation Lab

The Warhol’s Conservation Lab on the museum’s underground level provides visitors a behind-the-scenes look at museum conservation. Visiting conservators and museum staff can be seen through the large, glass windows mending and maintaining works of art and archival items from the museum’s collection.

Our film and video gallery is always on view on the museum’s fourth floor. It allows visitors and researchers alike to explore a large selection of Warhol’s film and video output, including feature films like The Chelsea Girls and television appearances on Saturday Night Live.

Rights and Reproduction

For information about reproducing the images of the museum’s collection found on this website, as well as copyright permissions around Warhol’s film and video, please contact rights and reproduction and photo services at rights@warhol.org.

Inquiries about the copyright permissions around Warhol’s paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculptures should be directed to Artist Rights Society.