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Andy Warhol paintings in Edinburgh

American · 1928–1987

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1 work across 1 institution

Edinburgh's Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art holds 1 work by Andy Warhol (1928–1987) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

Warhol was the defining figure of American Pop Art, who elevated commercial imagery — soup cans, celebrity portraits, newspaper front pages — into high art. Based in New York, his Factory studio was a hub of 1960s counterculture. His work fundamentally changed how art, commerce, and celebrity intersect.

Works by Andy Warhol are protected by copyright — images cannot be displayed. Each result links to Wikidata, where you can find the museum's own listing for the work.

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Andy Warhol

American · Pop Art · 1928–1987

Warhol was the defining figure of American Pop Art, who elevated commercial imagery — soup cans, celebrity portraits, newspaper front pages — into high art. Based in New York, his Factory studio was a hub of 1960s counterculture. His work fundamentally changed how art, commerce, and celebrity intersect.

Key works

Campbell's Soup CansMarilyn DiptychShot Sage Blue Marilyn
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Frequently asked questions

How many Andy Warhol paintings are on display in Edinburgh?

Our current data shows 1 Andy Warhol painting on display in Edinburgh, held at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

Which museum in Edinburgh has the most Andy Warhol paintings?

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art holds all 1 known Andy Warhol work in Edinburgh.

Where else can I see Andy Warhol's paintings?

Andy Warhol's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Andy Warhol

Planning your visit to Edinburgh

Edinburgh's Scottish National Gallery is in the city centre between the Old and New Towns, with an excellent collection that is free to enter. The Scottish National Museum of Modern Art is a 15-minute walk or short taxi from the centre. Edinburgh is very walkable but hilly — comfortable shoes are essential.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.