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‘What’s Happening?’: Exciting 1960s documentary about the Beat Generation and pop art

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Antonello Branca’s 1967 documentary What’s Happening? is an exciting look at New York City at a pivotal time when poets and painters were prophets revolutionizing art and pop culture forever. Featuring Allen Ginsberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Fred Mogubgub, Andy Warhol, Marie Benois, Robert Rauschenberg, Leon Kraushar and Gregory Corso.

The Manhattan street montages and music provide an additional burst of energy..
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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03.25.2011
04:31 am
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Bad Santa: Rare art by Warhol and Lichtenstein stolen from Greenwich Village Apartment
12.25.2010
02:30 am
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Christmas Eve bummer. It wasn’t Bad Santa that came down the chimney. It was art thieves burrowing through the walls of a Greenwich Village apartment. Prints by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were among the valuable pieces stolen.

The New York Times reports:

On Thursday night, the NYPD was in Greenwich Village investigating a major art heist. They said works by Andy Warhol and other famous names, worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, were stolen from an apartment near 9th Avenue, reports CBS 2’s Dave Carlin.

Police said creepy is the right way to describe the art thieves who ransacked a home in a swanky section of the West Village. Investigators said while the owners were out of town during the final week of November, the burglars carved their way into an apartment from an adjacent hallway. They eventually came upon an art collection worth close to $1 million. Once the opening in the wall was large enough for crooks to gain entry, the crafty criminals looted luxury items.

Clearly rare prints of several important works of art by modern masters including Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were what they were looking for. “Those kinds of thieves are going to go for that kind of merchandise,” West Village resident Mitch Ely said. “The people who are going to go for this are going to have a clientele that is going to buy it.”

Police said the burglars must have known they’d be on film because they also stole a video recorder attached to surveillance cameras.”

Via NYT

Posted by Marc Campbell
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12.25.2010
02:30 am
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