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March 2012 Daily Warhol Film and Video Screenings

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Andy Warhol's T.V. on Saturday Night Live [segment 3], 1981© The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, a museum of Carnegie Institute. All rights reserved.

Warhol’s film and video work is presented on a daily basis within the context of his other art both in the theater and in the galleries.

Week of March 6 – 11

• Julia Warhola Watching TV, ca. 1970 – 71 1 min.
Andy Warhol, Geri Miller, Candy Darling at The Factory ca. 1971 – 72 12 min.
Mao Prints Opening at Leo Castelli Gallery, November 1972 14 min.
Mr. And Mrs. Winters in Montauk c. 19725 min.
Barbara Allen Gets a Ticket, c. 1972. 4 min.
Jed Johnson, Andy Warhol, Archie at The Factory, c. 1974 6 min.

Week of March 13 – 18

• Andy Warhol’s T.V. on Saturday Night Live (part 1) (1981) 1 min.
Directed by Don Munroe, Produced by Vincent Fremont. Associate Producer, Sue Etkin.
Andy Warhol’s T.V. on Saturday Night Live (part 1) – unedited camera footage (1981) 67 min.

Week of March 20 – 25

• Andy Warhol’s T.V. on Saturday Night Live (part 2) (1981) 2 min.
Directed by Don Munroe, Produced by Vincent Fremont. Associate Producer Sue Etkin.
• Andy Warhol’s T.V. on Saturday Night Live (part 2) – unedited camera footage (1981) 55 min.

Week of March 27 – April 1

• Andy Warhol’s T.V. on Saturday Night Live (part 3) (1981), 1.5 min.
Directed by Don Munroe, Produced by Vincent Fremont. Associate Producer, Sue Etkin.
Andy Warhol’s T.V. on Saturday Night Live (part 3) – unedited camera footage (1981) 40 min.

Fifteen Minutes Eternal