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Andy Warhol films to get digitized thanks to museum partnership
Aug 14th, 2014 at 1:44pm
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Andy Warhol films to get digitized thanks to museum partnership


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In this 1976 file photo, pop artist Andy Warhol smiles in New York. Hundreds of films by Warhol will be digitized and made available for public screening under a museum partnership. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)



David Lee Simmons, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
on August 14, 2014 at 12:50 PM, updated August 14, 2014 at 12:55 PM


NEW YORK (AP) -- Hundreds of films by Andy Warhol will be digitized and made available for public screening under a museum partnership.

The project was announced Thursday (Aug. 14) by New York City's Museum of Modern Art, the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and visual effects firm MPC. It covers some 500 films that Warhol created between 1963 and 1972.

Nearly 1,000 rolls of 16mm film will be digitally scanned into high-resolution images. The process will begin this month and take several years to complete.

The films themselves have been housed at MoMA since the early 1990s.

The Pittsburgh-born Warhol died in 1987 at age 58. He was one of the most prominent American artists of the 20th century.

Warhol worked in various media including painting, printmaking, photography and film. Some of his films include "Chelsea Girls," "Vinyl" and the "Screen Test" series.


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