
Incredible. MoMA will close the latest installment of its film preservation series, To Save and Project, with a mountain of never-before-seen footage from Andy Warhol and The Factory. There were more than eighty 100-ft rolls of exposed black & white film in Warhol’s archive that had never been developed. Turns out it includes several Screen Tests, material from the shoots of several films [including, I guess, the shot above, of Jack Smith in Batman Dracula], some explicit goings-on from the Factory, and Warhol around town in 1964. Tickets for the February 2nd screening will be released for members on Jan. 19th.
Mon., Feb. 2, 2026: Andy Warhol Exposed: Newly Processed Films from the 1960s [moma.org]
To Save and Project: The 22nd Annual MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, Jan 8 – Feb 2, 2026 [moma]