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.
• 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. |
• 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. |
• 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. |
• 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. |