Art & Culture
Dec 30, 2010 5:30 PM
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See Andy Warhol's Short Films & Screen Tests at MoMA
The Museum of Modern Art is honoring one of America's favorite icons in the history of art, film, and orchestrated debauchery this winter—the infamous Andy Warhol. The MoMA assures that even those who've had a brush with experimental cinema and can claim to know a thing or two will have their minds "at least partially blown". The exhibition will showcase the silent, black-and-white, non-narrative selections from Warhol's experiments with animals, inanimate objects, and various members of his social circle. Equally fascinating screen tests with his "superstar" clan, including the immortalized Edie Sedgwick, will put the audience behind the lens of Warhol's camera, for a chance to see what he was seeing while turning his prolific fascination with various muses into product. And yes, there will be a Campbell's soup can somewhere in there. (Urban Daddy)

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