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I Just Want to Watch: Eat + “Eat Sign”

Thursday, December 10, 2020, 9 p.m.

Black and white film still of a man wearing a top hat eating while looking off to the side.

Andy Warhol, Eat, 1964
16mm film, black-and-white, silent, 39 minutes at 16fps
With Robert Indiana, Particci
© The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, a museum of Carnegie Institute. All rights reserved.

We are pleased to present the first installment of an online screening series featuring the film, video, and television work of Andy Warhol. The programs will showcase classic, rarely screened, and never-before-seen films, video diaries, and television projects Warhol and company created from 19631987. Hosted and introduced by our Associate Curator of Film & Video, Greg Pierce, the series, developed exclusively as one-evening events, will provide global access to new HD versions of the films as well as unique celebrity guest perspectives on Warhol’s moving image art and his influence and legacy, within the context of contemporary art, experimental cinema, and pop culture.

Program one focuses on Eat, Warhol’s 1964 film portrait of artist Robert Indiana. A related, short unseen roll–“Eat Sign”–is an added bonus.

Warhol Without Walls

A global digital initiative created by The Andy Warhol Museum to expand public discourse around art and its role in a changing world, Warhol Without Walls signals a more boundless embrace of experimentation in all content we produce.

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