Wednesday, 18 January 2017

FM4 - Spectatorship - Andy Warhol: Experimental and Expanded Film/Video



When people describe who I am, if they don’t say, ‘Andy Warhol the Pop artist,’ they say, ‘Andy Warhol the underground filmmaker.’

Andy Warhol, POPism

Andy Warhol was not only the twentieth century’s most “famous” exponent of Pop art but, “a post-modern Renaissance man”: a commercial illustrator, a writer, a photographer, a sculptor, a magazine editor, a television producer, an exhibition curator, and one of the most important and provocative filmmakers of the New American Cinema group of the early 1960s. The influence of Warhol’s filmmaking can be found in both the Hollywood mainstream film, which took from his work a “gritty street-life realism, sexual explicitness, and on-the-edge performances,” and in experimental film, which “reworked his long-take, fixed-camera aesthetic into what came to be known as structural film.”

Read more from sensesofcinema.com here.

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