

MOVING PICTURES Films by Contemporary Artists
A Joint Presentation of the Heckscher Museum of Art + Cinema Arts Centre
CHELSEA GIRLS

Directed by ANDY WARHOL
GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Kenneth Wayne
Chief Curator • Heckscher Museum of Art
Thursday, June 5 @ 7:30pm
$9 Members / $12 Public
Tickets can also be purchased at the box office during theatre hours or
by calling Brown Paper Tickets toll free at 1-800-838-3006. No refunds.
Enjoy a rare screening of Andy Warhol's iconic film The Chelsea Girls, shown in its original format, with two projectors running simultaneously. By turns exquisite, maddening, thrilling and addictive, The Chelsea Girls is an extraordinary work. An unlikely hit in 1966, dubbed "the Iliad of the underground" by Newsweek, Warhol's film takes a keyhole view into the famous Chelsea Hotel. Its clamoring clan of divas, queens, and hustlers play out high melodrama theatrics, which oscillate between the phantasmagoric and the glorious, between desperation and poise, between reality and fiction. Many of Warhol's "superstars" are featured in the film including Nico, Ondine, International Velvet, Brigid Berlin, Mary Woronov, and Ingrid Superstar. Warhol separated the film into 12 vignettes which are projected side-by-side. As the projectors cannot be completely synchronized, no two screenings of the film are ever the same. USA, 1966, 195 min.

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