Spending Time With Andy
Andy Warhol's unique blend of artifice and reality
by David Schwartz
posted Jun 4, 2008
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David Schwartz is the Chief Curator at the Museum of the Moving Image. He is also a Visiting Assistant Professor in Cinema Studies at Purchase College.
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"According to Archer Winsten's account in the New York Post, the 1964 premiere of his first film, a silent five-hour movie of the poet John Giorno sleeping, was attended by nine people, two of whom walked out in the first half-hour." Yet more than five hundred people turned out for the L.A. premiere of SLEEP -- though a substantial portion of those people walked out and demanded their money back.
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