Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol's works are now on display at a Nottingham gallery, offering a rare glimpse into the artist's diverse and influential career. The exhibition, titled 'Pop Icon', showcases a collection of Warhol's lesser-known pieces alongside his iconic and famous works. Curated from the Artist Rooms national collection, the display includes images of Marilyn Monroe and Liz Taylor, his iconic American consumerism works, and early drawings to some of his last ever creations. This is a unique opportunity for many to view these delicate artworks, as they are not often shown due to their fragile nature. The exhibition runs until April 19th at the University Park venue, alongside the Alexis Chabala: The Beat Beneath Us exhibition in the Angear Visitor Centre. Don't miss out on this chance to explore the breadth of Warhol's career and his impact on the art world. But here's where it gets controversial... Some may argue that Warhol's works are overrated and that his influence on art is exaggerated. What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.