Don't miss your chance to see the work of one of the most influential and important artists of the late twentieth century and the figurehead of Pop art.
Here's how and where to get tickets, and a guide to the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA).
Book ahead and skip the queues. Phone 136246 or book online (booking fees apply). Andy Warhol tickets are an ideal Christmas gift.
Tickets are available to purchase from the GoMA ticket counter from 8 December 2007.
Adults: $20
Concessions and Gallery Members: $16
Children 13–17: $10
Children 12 and under: free
Family (1-2 adults and children aged 13 – 17): $50
Adult groups (minimum of 10): $16 per person
Season tickets for multiple visits are also available.
Adults: $50
Concession: $40
From Friday 4 January until 28 March 2008, the Gallery of Modern Art will be open late every Friday (except Good Friday) until 9.30pm for the Andy Warhol Up Late program. End your working week with Andy Warhol Up Late — live music, '15 minutes of fame' talks and tours, films and refreshments. Book through qtix.
Warhol Summer Leisure Escapes — ticket and accommodation packages — are available for visitors to Brisbane. Starting at $179 for two, the packages include accommodation at Brisbane’s Sofitel, Novotel, Ibis or Mercure hotels, breakfast, transfers to the Gallery, tickets to the exhibition, 10% discount in the Andy Warhol Supermarket, and VIP use of the luxurious GoMA Members’ Lounge. For more information or to book, visit www.warholbrisbane.com.au
The Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) is just a short walk across the Victoria Bridge from the Brisbane CBD. GoMA and the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) are located within easy walking distance of each other (150m apart), with entrances to both on Stanley Place. They are part of the Cultural Centre, close to the city centre and South Bank Parklands.
The Gallery of Modern Art is open Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am – 5pm (Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday).
From 4 January until 28 March 2008 the Gallery will be open until 9.30pm on Fridays (except Good Friday) for the Andy Warhol Up Late program of live music, '15 minutes of fame' talks and tours, films and refreshments.
The exhibition closes at 4.45pm daily (9.15pm during Andy Warhol Up Late).
Ticket sales at the Gallery of Modern Art stop at 4pm daily (8.30pm during Andy Warhol Up Late) to ensure visitors have sufficient time to view the exhibition.
There is a carpark underneath the Art Gallery, which is per visit (pay on entry). Drive in from Grey Street or the Stanley Street Tunnel. Open 7am-10pm Mon, 7am-Midnight Tue-Fri, 8.30-Midnight Sat, 8.30am-5.30pm Sun
See the South Bank website for details of other parking options at QPAC and South Bank.
There are many public transport options to the Queensland Art Gallery via bus, train or ferry. Bus, train and CityCat stops are all within easy walking distance of the Gallery. Alight from the bus at the Cultural Centre Busway, from the train at South Brisbane Station, and from the CityCat at South Bank 1 terminal. Or use Translink to find the best public transport routes from your location.
Taxi set-down is available in Stanley Place, from Grey Street (both directions) and the Cultural Centre Tunnel. A Yellow Cab taxi phone is located in the foyers of both QAG and GoMA.
Mobility impaired and wheelchair access is available to both the QAG and GoMA. GoMA wheelchair access is via the street level entrance on Stanley Place or via the lift from the Stanley Place carpark.
The River Cafe is a self-service cafeteria on the Park Level of GoMA and offers a variety of hot and cold meal options, all with an emphasis on freshness, fast service and healthy options for family or group dining. The outdoor seating area overlooks the Brisbane River.
Opening hours: 10am - 4pm Mon to Fri and 9am - 4pm Sat and Sun.
The Foyer Cafe on Level 2 of GoMA overlooks the Kurilpa reach of the Brisbane River with stunning views to Mount Coot-tha. This licensed cafe offers table service and a modern menu based around fresh, seasonal produce.
Opening hours: 10am - 4.30pm Mon to Fri and 9am - 4.30pm Sat and Sun (brunch menu).
Andy Warhol Debbie Harry 1980, Acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen, Two panels: 106.7 x 106.7cm (each). The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh. Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Andy Warhol Self Portrait No.9 1986, Acrylic and screenprint on canvas, 203.5 x 203.7cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Purchased through The Art Foundation of Victoria with the assistance of the National Gallery Women's Association, Governor, 1987. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Andy Warhol Campbell's soup 1 1968, Colour screenprint, Impression 156 from an edition of 250, Ten sheets: 91.8 x 61.3cm (each), ed.156/250. Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Andy Warhol Judy Garland c.1979, Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas, Two panels: 101.6 x 101.6cm (each). The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh. Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Andy Warhol Dollar Sign 1981, Acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen, 228.6 x 177.8cm, The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh Founding Collection, Contribution The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.