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ANDY WARHOL SCREEN TESTS, REELS # 1‐28 Running Time, Approx ANDY WARHOL SCREEN TESTS, REELS # 1‐28 Running Time, approx. 4 minutes each Test. Reel 1 ‐ #1 Charles Arsberg (1966) #2 Roderick Clayton (1966) #3 Imu (1964) #4 Peter Hujar (1964) #5 Amy Taubin (1964) #6 Alicia Purchon Clark (1965) #7 Hal (1964) #8 Susanne De Maria (1964) #9 Danny Foster (1966) #10 Virginia Tusi (1965) Reel 2 ‐ #1 Amy Taubin (1964) #2 Bibbe Hansen (1965) #3 Nancy Fish (1964) #4 Jim Rosenquist (1964) #5 Donyale Luna (1965) #6 Steve Balkin (1964) #7 Marilynn Karp (1964) #8 Cathy James (1965) #9 Tina (1965) #10 Kellie (1965) Reel 3 ‐ #1 Henry Geldzahler (1965) #2 Twist Jim Rosenquist (1964) #3 Beverly Grant (1964) #4 Pat Hartley (1965) #5 Roderick Clayton (1966) #6 Tony Towle (1963) #7 Kyoko Kishida (1964) #8 Charles Aberg (1966) #9 Paul Thek (1964) #10 Gerard Malanga (1964) Reel 4 ‐ #1 Buffy Phelps (1965) #2 John Giorno (1964) #3 Paul Wittenborn (1965) #4 Kenneth King (1964) #5 Dennis Hopper (1964) #6 Kipp Stagg (1965) #7 Richard Markowitz (1964) #8 Dennis Hopper (1964) #9 Richard Schmidt (1965) #10 Gregory Battcock (1964) Reel 5 ‐ #1 Dennis Hopper (1964) #2 Peter Hujar (1964) #3 Bruce Rudow (1964) #4 Francois de Menil (1965) #5 Patrick Fleming (1966) #6 Helmut (1964) #7 Ivy Nicholson (1965) #8 Jane Holzer (1964) #9 Walter Dainwood (1964) #10 Paul Katz (1966) Reel 6 ‐ #1 Charles Rydell (1964) #2 Dan Cassidy (1965) #3 David Hallacy (1964) #4 Francois de Menil (1965) #5 Roderick Clayton (1966) #6 Gerard Malanga (1964) #7 Jean‐Paul Germain (1965) #8 Kenneth King (1964) #9 Charles Aberg (1966) #10 Lawrence Casey (1964) Reel 7 ‐ #1 Paul Wittenborn (1965) #2 Barbara Rubin (1965) #3 Ondine (1966) #4 Bea Feitler (1964) #5 Imu (1964) #6 David Hallacy (1964) #7 Lucinda Childs (1964) #8 Timothy Baum (1966) #9 Marie Menken (1966) #10 Billy Linich (1964) Reel 8 ‐ #1 Marion Zazeela (1964) #2 Edie Sedgwick (1965) #3 Charles Henri Ford (1966) #4 Susan Sontag (1964) #5 Katha Dees (1964) #6 Mary Woronov (1966) #7 Debbie Caen (1965) #8 Willard Maas (1965) #9 Jane Holzer (1964) #10 Jane Holzer (1964) Reel 9 ‐ #1 Brooke Hayward (1964) #2 Peter Hujar (1964) #3 Binghamton Birdie (1964) #4 Dan Cassidy (1965) #5 John Giorno (19643) #6 Charles Rydell (1964) #7 Kipp Stagg (1965) #8 Binghamton Birdie (1964) #9 Joe Campbell (1965) #10 Rufus Collins (1964) Reel 10 ‐ #1 Ethel Scull (1964) #2 Barbara Rose (1964) #3 Robin (1965) #4 Jane Holzer (1964) #5 Lou Reed (1966) #6 Edie Sedgwick (1965) #7 John Ashbery (1966) #8 Jonas Mekas (1966) #9 Ann Buchanan (1964) #10 Paul Morrissey (1965) Reel 11 ‐ #1 Kelly Edey (1964) #2 Walter Burn (1964) #3 Sophronus Mundy (1964) #4 Susan Sontag (1964) #5 Betty Lou (1964) #6 Denis Deegan (1964) #7 Rufus Collins (1964) #8 Ivy Nicholson (1965)] #9 Donyale Luna (1965) #10 Edie Sedgwick (1965) Reel 12 ‐ #1 Bibbe Hansen (1965) #2 Jane Wilson (1964) #3 Bea Feitler (1964) #4 Nico (1966) #5 Paul Thek (1964) #6 Francesco Scavullo (1966) #7 Sheila Oldham (1966) Reel 13 ‐ #1 Dan Cassidy (1965) #2 Harry Smith (1964) #3 Larry Latreille (1965) #4 Taylor Mead (1964) #5 Rosalind Constable (1964) #6 Penelope Palmer (1966) #7 David Murray (1965) #8 Alan Marlowe and Diane di Prima (1964) #9 Susan Sontag (1964) #10 Denis Deegan (1964) Reel 14 ‐ #1 Boy (1964) #2 Billy Linich (1964) #3 Cliff Jarr (1964) #4 DeVerne Bookwalter (1964) #5 Allen Midgette (1967) #6 Ethel Scull (1964) #7 Ivan Karp (1964) #8 George Millaway (1966) #9 Sandra Hockman (Lips) (1964) #10 Allen Ginsberg (1966) Reel 15 ‐ #1 Ivan Karp (1964) #2 George Millaway (1966) #3 Eric Andersen and Debbie Green (1966) #4 Andrew Sarris (1964) #5 Cliff Jarr (1963) #6 John Cale (Lips) (1966) #7 Howard Kraushar (1964) #8 Walter Dainwood (1964) #9 Louis Martinez (1965) #10 David (1966) Reel 16 ‐ #1 Paul America (1965) #2 Susan Sontag (1964) #3 Lou Reed (1966) #4 Ruth Ford (1964) #5 Harold Stevenson (1964) #6 Henry Rago (1965) #7 Nico (Beer) (1966) #8 Alan Soloman (1964) #9 Jack Smith (1964) #10 Ethel Scull (1964) Reel 17 ‐ #1 Ingrid Superstar (1966) #2 Guy (1964) #3 Susan Sontag (1964) #4 Isabel Eberstadt (1964) #5 Peter Goldthwaite (1966) #6 Robert Pincus‐Witten (1964) #7 Louis Martinez (1966) #8 Ed Sanders (1964) #9 Henry Romney (1964) #10 Irving Blum (1964) Reel 18 ‐ #1 Nico (Hershey) (1966) #2 Rosebud (1964) #3 Chip Monck (1966) #4 Susan Sontag (1964) #5 John Palmer (1964) #6 Richard Markowitz (1964) #7 Isabel Eberstadt (1964) #8 John Cale (Eye) (1966) #9 Lou Reed (Hershey) (1966) #10 Star of the Bed (1964) Reel 19 ‐ #1 Ronald Tavel (1964) #2 Susanna Campbell (1966) #3 Ed Hood (1966) #4 Taylor Mead (1964) #5 Archie (1966) #6 Susan Sontag (1964) #7 Philip Fagan & Gerard Malanga (1964) #8 James Claire (1966) #9 Ondine (1965) #10 Ruth Ford (1964) Reel 20 ‐ #1 Ruth Ford (Laugh) (1964) #2 Jane Holzer (1965) #3 Nico (1966) #4 Peter Orlovsky (1966) #5 Lou Reed (Apple) (1966) #6 Lou reed (Coke) (1966) #7 Debbie Caen & Gerard Malanga (1965) #8 Noboru Nakaya (1964) #9 Ingrid Superstar (1965) #10 Kelly Edey (1963) Reel 21 ‐ #1 Holly Solomon (1964) #2 Nico (1966) #3 Maureen Tucker (1966) #4 Jane Holzer (1964) #5 Roderick Clayton (1966) #6 Barbara Jannsen (1966) #7 Richard Rheem (1966) #8 Isabel Eberstadt (1964) #9 John Cale’s (Eye) (1966) #10 Sarah Dalton (1964) Reel 22 ‐ #1 Randy Bourscheidt (1966) #2 Ed Sanders (1964) #3 Steve Holden (1964) #4 Brooke Hayward (1964) #5 Dino (1966) #6 Zachary Scott (1964) #7 Susanna Campbell (1966) #8 Fred (1964) #9 Joe Brainard (1965) #10 Steve Garonsky (1964) Reel 23 ‐ #1 Sterling Morrison (1966) #2 Salvador Dali (1966) #3 Cass Elliott (1966) #4 Ed Hood (1965) #5 Clarice Rivers (1964) #6 Jane Holzer (Toothbrush) (1964) #7 Harry Fainlight (1964) #8 Kenneth Jay Lane (1966) #9 Piero Heliczer (1965) #10 King (1964) Reel 24 ‐ #1 Freddy Herko (1964) #2 Lucinda Childs (1964) #3 John Cale (1966) #4 Niki de Saint Phalle (1964) #5 Lou Reed (Eye) (1966) #6 Lou Reed (Lips) (1966) #7 Marcel Duchamp (1966) #8 Steve Stone (1964) #9 Grace Glucek (1964) #10 Lou Reed (Hershey) (1966) Reel 25 ‐ #1 Beverly Grant (Hair) (1964) #2 Chuck Wein (1965) #3 Peter Hujar (1964) #4 Ed Hood (1966) #5 Ivy Nicholson (4 Most * see above) (1964) #6 Jane Holzer (4 Most * see above) (1964) #7 Brooke Hayward (1964) #8 Sally Dennison (4 Most * see above) (1964) #9 Susanne de Maria (1964) #10 Ann Buchanan (4 Most * see above) (1964) Reel 26 ‐ #1 Isabel Eberstadt (1964) #2 Cass Elliot (1966) #3 Steve Stone (1964) #4 Arman (1964) #5 Richard Rheem (1966) #6 Francois de Menil (1965) #7 Nico (Hershey) (1966) #8 John Palmer (1964) #9 Archie (1966) #10 Susan Bottomly (1966) Reel 27 ‐ #1 Alicia Purchon Clark (1965) #2 Ultra Violet (1965) #3 Sally Kirkland (1964) #4 Cathy James (1965) #5 Beverly Grant (Hair) (1964) #6 Nico (Coke) (1966) #7 Ultra Violet (1965) #8 Steve America (1965) #9 Henry Romney (1964) #10 John D. McDermott (1965) Reel 28 ‐ #1 Mary Woronov (1966) #2 Olga Klüver (1964) #3 Michael (n.d., prob. 1964) #4 Antoine (1966) #5 Karen (1964) #6 Richard Rheem (1966) #7 Olga Klüver (1964) #8 Ron Padgett (1964) #9 Gino Piserchio (1965) #10 Eric Andersen (1965) 2 Bob Dylan screen tests (not mounted with others) .
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