1. Andy Warhol's Sleep (1963) - WarholStars.org
According to Gerard Malanga, Warhol had mentioned to him an idea for making a film of Brigitte Bardot sleeping for eight hours before Warhol actually owned a ...
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2. On Sleep, Thom Andersen, Jonas Mekas, 1964, 2005 - Sabzian
The cuts in Sleep are like the sudden appearances of the monster in horror movies, inevitable in the long run but unexpected in their actual manifestation. They ...
A strange thing occurs. The world becomes transposed, intensified, electrified. We see it sharper than before. Not in dramatic, rearranged contexts and meanings, not in the service of something else [...] but as pure as it is in itself: eating as eating, sleeping as sleeping, haircut as haircut.
3. Sleep, a film by Andy Warhol – Museum PT
7 mrt 2009 · Steeped in intimacy, the film exposes the moment before or after lovemaking, portraying the naked partner vulnerable and defenseless.
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4. Sleep - Sabzian
11 okt 2017 · The first Andy Warhol movie I saw was Sleep. It was June 1964 at the Cinema Theatre on Western Avenue in Los Angeles, the birthplace of Midnight Movies.
“Andy Warhol is taking cinema back to its origins, to the days of Lumière, for a rejuvenation and a cleansing. In his work, he has abandoned all the ‘cinematic’ form and subject adornments that cinema had gathered around itself until now. He has focused his lens on the plainest images possible in the plainest manner possible. With his artist’s intuition as his only guide, he records, almost obsessively, man’s daily activities, the things he sees around him.
5. Video Wonder: Andy Warhol's 5-Hour Film of a Man Sleeping
15 feb 2016 · Sleep was part of Warhol's experimentation with anti-film, which also included an eight-hour black-and-white silent production called Empire, ...
Alas, it's not the full five hours, but here are 40 minutes of Andy Warhol's 1964 film Sleep, which features his friend and lover John Giorno—you guessed...
6. Sleep - Features - Reverse Shot
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Close to hour five, his mouth flutters and he breathes a bit spastically, like he is about to wake up. Coming after the preceding stillness, the moment hits like an explosion in an action movie. But the film will end without him actually waking.
7. In a New Memoir, John Giorno Recalls the Night Andy Warhol Conceived ...
3 sep 2020 · High on amphetamines, Warhol watched his former lover sleep for eight hours when the idea for the film "Sleep" came to him.
High on amphetamines, Warhol watched his former lover sleep for eight hours when the idea for the film "Sleep" came to him.
8. Poster for Andy Warhol's Sleep (1964) starring John Giorno, sleeping.
11 apr 2020 · The Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide (The G&LR) is a bimonthly magazine targeting an educated readership of LGBT individuals. Under the tagline, ...
Poster for Andy Warhol’s Sleep (1964) starring John Giorno, sleeping.
9. Andy Warhol's Durational Cinema | Screen Slate
7 aug 2022 · Films for Warhol were mostly inspired by technical innovation: Sleep (1963) by Warhol's acquisition of a 16mm Bolex camera, Empire (1964) by his ...
Andy Warhol’s cinema might be considered an extension of his print-making practice insofar as difference is embedded into the piece through repetition. No Warhol piece is a whole in itself: it produces value via repetition and the minute differences achieved through that. Consider Warhol’s flowers currently on view at Dia Beacon—the flower, a cliché, is rendered as more than itself through its multiplicity.
10. Watch three 'anti-films' by Andy Warhol: 'Sleep', 'Eat' & 'Kiss'
6 aug 2020 · Between 1964 and 1966, Warhol shot a staggering amount of short ... of cinema really means. He called these longer pieces “anti-films ...
Andy Warhol is famous for his achievements in painting but in the 1960s, he took a break from this and focused on other outlets for his creative talents.