San Francisco Museum of Modern Art evaluating ‘Triple Elvis’ after visitor falls into a Warhol
Some might consider Andy Warhol’s painting “Triple Elvis [Ferus Type]” a little trippy. For one visitor to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, it was just a trip.
The painting was on display at the newly expanded museum Thursday when a visitor tripped and made contact with the artwork.
According to the TV station KRON4, which first reported the incident, the museum removed the 1960s painting of a gun-slinging Elvis from the gallery and is evaluating it for possible damage. Conservators are estimating the damage as “minimal,” KRON said.
The museum did not respond to a Times request for comment.
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