It has been announced, by both the Warhol Museum and The Museum of Modern Art, that Andy Warhol’s 60 feature films and 279 screen tests will be digitized and made available to the public. This is a move that is sure to get hearts and creative minds buzzing with anticipation. The director of the Warhol Museum (located in Pittsburgh, PA) reached out to The Art Newspaper about the new project and its true potential:
In a statement, Eric Shiner, the director of the Warhol Museum, said the artist’s films “are as significant as his paintings”, adding that the project will mean scholars and the public will be able to see his total output.
[h/t TAN]