Rarely-seen footage from Andy Warhol's Silver Factory brings the '60s back to Times Square this May
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Rarely-seen footage from Andy Warhol's Silver Factory brings the '60s back to Times Square this May
Andy Warhol, Screen Test: Edie Sedgwick [ST309], 1965. 16mm film, black-and-white, silent, 4.5 minutes at 16 frames per second, © 2015. The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, a museum of Carnegie Institute. All rights reserved. Film still courtesy The Andy Warhol Museum.



NEW YORK, NY.- Rare 1960’s Andy Warhol Screen Tests made of Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, Lou Reed, Harry Smith and Edie Sedgwick among others in his studio, the Silver Factory, will be shown publicly for the first time on Times Square’s electronic billboards from 11:57 pm to midnight each night in May. This project is a part of Midnight Moment, a monthly presentation by The Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) and Times Square Arts.

In the mid-1960s, Warhol’s studio became a diverse scene of artists, friends, and celebrities, many of whom posed for short videos that the artist called ‘Screen Tests’. Warhol made almost 500 of these silent, slow-motion 16mm film portraits in the span of three years.

The footage that will be shown as part of Midnight Moment Warhol Screen Tests includes Screen Test: Rufus Collins [ST61], 1964; Screen Test: Walter Dainwood [ST66], 1964; Screen Test: Bob Dylan [ST82], 1966; Screen Test: Allen Ginsberg [ST115], 1966; Screen Test: Donyale Luna [ST195], 1965; Screen Test: Nico [ST239], 1966; Screen Test: Lou Reed (Apple) [ST268], 196; Screen Test: Twist Jim Rosenquist [ST284], 1964; Screen Test: Edie Sedgwick [ST309], 1965; and Screen Test: Harry Smith [ST314], 1964.

Tim Tompkins, President of the Times Square Alliance, said, “Andy Warhol is one of 20th century New York’s foremost icons. It’s an honor to showcase his rarely-seen snapshots into the lives of leading musicians and artists of the 60’s, and bring the era back to the present-day cultural center of Times Square.”

Sherry Dobbin, Times Square Arts Director, said, “These Screen Tests capture that awkward, playful and sometimes fearful moment we experience when the camera is turned on us with the simple instruction to just be ourselves.”

Harry Coghlan, Chairman of the Times Square Advertising Coalition said, “We’re excited to showcase the work of world renowned artist, Andy Warhol in the Crossroads of the World; especially as the content of his work features some of the most iconic advertisements of the 1960’s.”

Fred Rosenberg, President of the Times Square Advertising Coalition said, “It’s a unique experience to see the gritty, black and white nature of Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests, harkening back to Times Square’s past, displayed on the modern, high-tech digital screens. Visitors and locals will surely be intrigued by this month’s Midnight Moment.”

Patrick Moore, The Andy Warhol Museum Managing Director, said, “The Andy Warhol Museum is delighted to bring Warhol's Screen Tests to the Times Square Midnight Moment. Working with our partners at MPC, we now have high quality digital scans of Warhol films that allow us to show them in innovative ways, reflective of Warhol's own cutting edge experiments in cinema. These films, some of which have never been seen or rarely seen, document a moment of great creative energy in New York and sharing them with a new public in Times Square is surely a fitting tribute to the city where they were created.”










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