How is a soup can like Chairman Mao? At the Cantor Arts Center, Peggy Phelan, the Ann O'Day Maples Professor in the Arts and professor of English, and Alex Zivkovic, ’17, discuss celebrity and commodification in the work of Andy Warhol.
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