Matt Wrbican
Matt Wrbican (born Matthew Wrbican) was an American archivist, curator, and scholar specializing in the life and work of Andy Warhol. He served as the Chief Archivist of The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from its founding in 1994 until his death in 2019.
Wrbican's deep knowledge of Warhol's archives made him a leading authority on the artist's output, biography, and creative processes. He oversaw the vast collection of Warhol's source materials, including photographs, correspondence, films, audio recordings, and ephemera. His work involved organizing, preserving, and making accessible these materials to researchers, scholars, and the public.
During his tenure at The Warhol Museum, Wrbican contributed significantly to numerous exhibitions and publications. He co-authored and edited books on Warhol's life and art, and he lectured extensively on the artist's work. His contributions were instrumental in shaping the understanding and appreciation of Warhol's legacy. He was also known for his insightful commentary and meticulous attention to detail, often providing crucial context and clarification on lesser-known aspects of Warhol's career.
Wrbican's death in 2019 was a significant loss to the art historical community. He left behind a lasting impact on the study and preservation of Andy Warhol's artistic heritage.