ART EVERYWHERE: Cast your vote

Andy Warhol Shot Blue Marilyn, 1964. Peter Brant Collection. All rights reserved.

Andy Warhol Shot Blue Marilyn, 1964. Peter Brant Collection. All rights reserved. Warhol’s Campbell Soup Can is in the Top 100, but Marilyn is not.

ART EVERYWHERE: Five of America’s leading art museums have selected 100 works of art that represent American history and culture. The public is invited to vote for the works they want to see — in outdoor advertising — across America.  Once you sign up, you can come back and vote on following days. Some of America’s best loved artists are represented: Frederic Church, Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent, Georgia O’Keefe, Thomas Eakins, Imogen Cunningham, Andy Warhol and more.

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The participating museums are: National Gallery of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Dallas Art Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

When the advertising campaign is underway, the public’s top 50 choices of American art will be seen across the US on advertising displays that include billboards, bus shelters, subway posters, and more. Sign up now!