Vinyl (Warhol, 1965): ICA Cinema, 7pm
This is part of a short Andy Warhol season at the ICA. All the details here.
Chicago Reader review:
'After paying $3,000 for the rights to Anthony Burgess's novel A Clockwork Orange,
Andy Warhol made this very loose adaptation (1965) using direct sound,
with such Warhol regulars as Ondine and Edie Sedgwick, Gerard Malanga
performing a whip dance, and music by the Velvet Underground. It's one
of Warhol's very best—and most painterly—films, more interesting for
what it does with crowded space than for the S and M.'
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Here is an extract.
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