Already in 2017 as part of the exhibition Révolution bande dessinée (comic revolution), this blind wall was covered by a vast painting that paid tribute to the illustrator Bilal. In 2020, it was replaced by the current illustration for the Warhol exhibition, organised at the La Boverie museum. On an ideally situated gable end, the two partners in crime from the Spray Can Arts collective reproduced a photograph depicting the famous artist, holding a no less famous tin of Campbell’s soup in his hand. For these four portraits, they used bright colours that bring to mind Warhol’s screen-printed portraits, such as those of actress Marilyn Monroe or Chairman Mao Tse-Tung.