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DIRTY LOOKS ON LOCATION

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“I was the male lead. But I was completely unaware of what MY HUSTLER was all about. They didn’t tell me. I was on LSD the whole time, and I thought I was just going through some practice motions.

“It was shot in one day, and though we wanted to go back to Fire Island to finish it, we couldn’t because there was trouble with the man who put up the money. We used his house for the movie, and it was destroyed – the furniture all torn up and burned in the fireplace. We were like little children in a playpen.” — Paul America

This weekend, Dynasty Typewriter and the Voyager Institute present a 50th-anniversary celebration of Most Unusual Film Festival, the groundbreaking, queer-centric fest at the old Park Theater in MacArthur Park.

Curator Bret Berg has programmed two films from 1965—Andy Warhol’s MY HUSTLER, and JEROVI, a short portrait of Jeroví Sansón Carrasco as Narcissus, directed José Rodríguez-Soltero—for this opening night of Dirty Looks on Location, 2018.

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MY HUSTLER preceded by JEROVI, Sunday, July 1, at 7 pm.

HAYWORTH, 2511 Wilshire Boulevard, MacArthur Park, Los Angeles.

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See: pdome.org/jose-rodriguez-soltero

Top: My Hustler, which had a 7-week run at the Hudson.

Above: Jeroví Sansón Carrasco in Jerovi.

Below: Paul America (foreground) and Joe Campbell in My Hustler.

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CALVIN KLEIN IN BASEL

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At Design Miami/Basel, Calvin Klein and its chief creative officer Raf Simons collaborated with Cassina to showcase a limited edition of Feltri chairs—originally designed in 1987 by Gaetano Pesce—upholstered in an American quilting motif, set around a barn papered with images of AndyWarhol’s Electric Chair.

Armchairs numbered 1–50 will be available for purchase at the fair, while the remaining 51–100 will be made available for purchase through Cassina at a later date.

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DESIGN MIAMI/BASEL, through June 17.

Hall 1 Süd, Messe Basel.

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BASQUIAT LIVE

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Little Cinema at the Brooklyn Museum presents an immersive screening of the biographical drama BASQUIAT (Julian Schnabel, 1996), featuring live music accompaniment by Brian Kelly, dance performances by The Love Show, and interludes of video remixing by Little Cinema’s founder and creative director Jay Rinsky (Chnnls).”*

 

BASQUIAT, Thursday, March 8, at 7 pm.

CANTOR AUDITORIUM, BROOKLYN MUSEUM, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn.

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DAVID BOWIE IS, through July 15.

BROOKLYN MUSEUM

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David Bowie as Andy Warhol and Jeffrey Wright as Jean-Michel Basquiat in Basquiat.

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ERIC MITCHELL’S KIDNAPPED

Preserved by Anthology Film Archives, with support from the National Film Preservation Foundation and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, KIDNAPPEDEric Mitchell’s 1978 remake of Warhol’s Vinyl—is a downtown saga starring Anya PhillipsPatti Astor, Duncan Smith, Gordon Stevenson, and the director, and screens in conjunction with the MoMA exhibition CLUB 57: FILM, PERFORMANCE, AND ART IN THE EAST VILLAGE, 1978–1983.

“The film’s visually off-kilter conversations about sex, unfocused social commentary, and frenzied dance scene culminate in casual acts of recreational sadism.”*

 

KIDNAPPED, Wednesday, January 31, at 7 pm.

TITUS 2 THEATER, MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, 11 West 53rd Street, New York City.

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CLUB 57: FILM, PERFORMANCE, AND ART IN THE EAST VILLAGE, 1978–1983, through April 1.
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, 11 West 53rd Street, New York City.

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Kidnapped (1978), original poster. Image credit: Gallery 98.

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MICHEL AUDER IN MUNICH

Michel Auder’s film 1967—made up of otherwise unused footage from that year—screens as part of the POP PICTURES PEOPLE exhibition at Museum Brandhorst in Munich.

 

1967—POP PICTURES PEOPLE.

MUSEUM BRANDHORST, Theresienstrasse 35a, Munich.

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See Auder’s 2009 interview with Adam Klappholz:

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Top: Paul Morrissey (left), Michel Auder, and Andy Warhol. Bottom: Michel Auder, 1967. Image credit: Michel Auder.

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