Ron Rivlin talks to NBC Nightly News about stolen Warhol Soup Cans

The case of the stolen Warhol soup cans made national headlines after seven prints from Andy Warhol’s 1968 Campbell’s Soup series disappeared from the Springfield Art Museum in Missouri. Estimated at nearly half a million dollars, the missing works represent some of the most recognizable images in modern art. NBC Nightly News covered the story in detail, featuring commentary from Revolver Gallery founder Ron Rivlin on why the Campbell’s Soup prints remain central to Warhol’s legacy and why their loss struck such a cultural nerve. The FBI continues to investigate the theft, underscoring how high-value art crime has become a growing global concern.