Cinema Project offers two
opportunities to catch
Andy
Warhol’s Outer and Inner Space and ten of Warhol’s screen
tests featuring Lou Reed, Susan Sontag, and John Cale this evening and tomorrow
night at the New American Art Union. Bill Horrigan, curator at the Wexner Center,
has said that Outer and Inner Space "has virtually all the themes of Warhol's
work in one place": echoing the repetitive and serial elements from his paintings,
with his overarching interest in portraiture and celebrity.
Outer and Inner Space, from 1965, is a 33-minute film consisting of two
projections side by side. Both screens feature Warhol regular Edie Sedgwick seated
in front of a television watching a tape of herself. Ms. Sedgwick, both on the
monitor and on the screen, is having a conversation with a person outside of the
frame. Sometimes talking individually and sometimes all at once, she appears doubled
twice.
Outer and Inner Space [1965, 16mm x2, b&w, sound, 33 min]
Screen Tests (Reel No.18) [1964-66, 16mm, b&w, silent, 40
min]
Dec 11 • 7:30p / Dec 12 • 7:30p
New American Art
Union •
922
SE Ankeny
503 232 8269
Tickets are $6