Thread: Warhol thread
View Single Post
Old 09.13.2006, 12:40 AM   #25
atari 2600
invito al cielo
 
atari 2600's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 8,210
atari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's asses
rocking good news!


This is coming very soon to a PBS station near you!

It's airing as part of PBS' excellent American Masters series. Check your local listings here:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmast.../upcoming.html


 




Directed by Ric Burns
Rating: MA

The two-part, four-hour documentary is narrated by artist and musician Laurie Anderson and features artist Jeff Koons as the voice of Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film is a definitive film portrait of an artist whose signature works are among the most recognized and sought-after works of art ever created. No artist of the second half of the 20th century was more famous – or, perhaps in the end, more famously misunderstood – than Andy Warhol. At once the most accessible and enigmatic, straightforward and elusive, naïve and savagely ironic artist of his time, he was the Wizard of Icons – the supreme archaeologist of a culture of desire – and the mercurial Merlin of a mass media age.
atari 2600 is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|