Screen Tests

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Screen Tests is a series of short, silent film portraits created in the 1960s by Andy Warhol, featuring various artists, celebrities, and acquaintances of the Factory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf experimental film
film series
associatedWith The Factory NERFINISHED
colorProcess black-and-white
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
curatorialTheme celebrity and identity
duration and stillness
the gaze
decadeOfProduction 1960s
director Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
endTime 1966
exhibitionPractice projected in loops
shown in galleries
shown in museums
features acquaintances of the Factory
artists
celebrities
filmingLocation New York City
The Factory NERFINISHED
format 16 mm film
genre avant-garde film
portrait film
underground film
hasPart Screen Test: Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Screen Test: Edie Sedgwick NERFINISHED
Screen Test: Lou Reed NERFINISHED
Screen Test: Nico NERFINISHED
Screen Test: Salvador Dalí NERFINISHED
inCollection The Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
The Whitney Museum of American Art NERFINISHED
influenced conceptual portrait photography
contemporary video portraiture
language silent film
movement Pop art NERFINISHED
notableSubject Allen Ginsberg NERFINISHED
Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Dennis Hopper NERFINISHED
Edie Sedgwick NERFINISHED
Lou Reed NERFINISHED
Nico NERFINISHED
Salvador Dalí NERFINISHED
Susan Sontag NERFINISHED
numberOfWorks over 400
partOf Andy Warhol filmography NERFINISHED
productionCompany Andy Warhol Films NERFINISHED
sound silent
startTime 1964
typicalDuration about 4 minutes

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Gerard Malanga notableWork Screen Tests