Volume 10, Issue 2

Abstract

Abstract

In , Warhol looks at the camera and quickly away, trying to avoid eye contact, and yet, finding it difficult not to look.

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Keyword(s): Andy Warhol; celebrity; gaze; Screen Tests; time; Walter Benjamin

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