Paul Morrissey, the avant-garde filmmaker who worked on Andy Warhol movies including Chelsea Girls, Flesh, Trash and others who also managed The Velvet Underground in the mid-1960s, died Monday. He ...
When The International Experimental (TIE) Cinema Exposition, a worldwide Colorado-based collective of contemporary avant-garde filmmakers, started in 1999, it was for a four-day festival set in the ...
Paul Morrissey, a fixture of New York’s cinema scene whose collaborations with Andy Warhol in the ’60s and ’70s reinvented the American underground and made local legends of amateur actors and ...
Gerard Malanga spent most of the 1960s working with Andy Warhol at his New York Factory. He collaborated with the Pop artist on his silkscreens, shot and starred in his films, and danced with the ...
We’ve got Warhol on the move! The Whitney Museum of American Art announced the transfer of a vast research archive on Andy Warhol’s cinematic oeuvre to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA). In order to ...
"The provocative pop artist's on-screen experiments, newly brought to light in this essential reference work. In the 1960s, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) produced hundreds of film and video works--short and ...
Andy Warhol’s artwork tends to elicit strong reactions, whether it’s love in the form of poster-buying, hate in the form of getting angry at gallery installations or boredom, displayed by just not ...
As Art Basel Miami Beach looms, the Miami Beach Cinematheque is cuing up the films of one of the 20th Century’s greatest, most iconic artists: Andy Warhol. The retrospective “Warhol’s Silver ...
Seeking participants for "15 Second of Fame," a short, 5-minute experimental documentary-style project inspired by the films of Andy Warhol. This project captures raw and authentic moments in a unique ...
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