More than 40 works by Andy Warhol went on display in Hong Kong on Thursday for a sale aimed at introducing Chinese collectors to the American pop artist known for his Mao portraits.
The selling exhibition organised by Sotheby’s gallery arm features earlier lesser well-known works by Warhol before he found fame with his colourful images of the former Chinese leader and Campbell’s soup cans.
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