
Join us at the Guggenheim for screenings of vintage films selected by acclaimed artist Richard Prince. Ranging from classic dramas and cult shorts, to obscure, retro X-rated flicks, these films shed light on the artist's vision and creative practice.
Screenings begin each day at 2 pm with an introduction by artist and photographer Collier Schorr. Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Richard Prince: Spiritual America, on view through Jan 9.
Sat, Jan 5
Lies My Father Told Me: Collier Schorr Speaks On Richard Prince
The Savage Eye, 1960 (dir: Joseph Strick), 67 min
Rendezvous, 1976 (dir: Claude Lelouch), 9 min
A Place in the Sun, 1951 (dir: George Stevens), 122 min
Stealing Altitude, 1990 (dir: John Starr), 10 min
Two Lane Black Top, 1971 (dir: Monte Hellman), 102 min
The Touch of Her Flesh, 1968 (dir: Michael Findlay), 75 min
Sun, Jan 6
Lies My Father Told Me: Collier Schorr Speaks On Richard Prince
The Honeymoon Killers, 1970 (dir: Leonard Kastle), 115 min
Zapruder Film, 1963 (dir: Abraham Zapruder), 1 min
Sin in the Suburbs, 1964 (dir: Joe Sarno), 88 min
Lenny Bruce, 1967 (dir: John Magnuson), 72 min
Young Playthings, 1972 (dir: Joe Sarno), 105 min
Peter B. Lewis Theater
Sackler Center for Education at the Guggenheim
Film screenings are FREE with museum admission and open to the public. After the museum closes at 5:45 pm, film screenings are FREE to the public with no museum admission charge. Please enter through the 88th St ramp after 5:45 pm. Tickets will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Some of the films contain explicit and violent scenes not suitable for persons under the age of 18.
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