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Screen Test [ST161]: Imu, the second in a pair of screen tests featuring model Imu, captures a unique slice of Warhol's experimental ethos. It's a blend of stillness and movement, showcasing Imu under that captivating Warhol lens, which somehow makes the mundane feel ethereal. The pacing is languid, almost hypnotic, creating an atmosphere that invites the viewer to linger on every subtle expression. There's a certain rawness to it, standing out from polished performances—like a snapshot of a fleeting moment rather than a constructed narrative. The lack of known genres or director attribution adds to its mystique, making it a curiosity for collectors keen on Warhol's more obscure works.
This film, part of Warhol's elusive screen test series, is somewhat scarce and not as widely circulated as his more recognized works. It's available in various formats, but collectors often seek out the original releases for their historical authenticity. Given its experimental nature and connection to Warhol's artistic explorations, there's a niche interest among collectors, particularly those focused on the lesser-known facets of the artist's filmography.
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