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The fascinating and tumultuous story of Andy Warhol's little-known exploration of digital art and the complex journeys to market these images have taken is the subject of a forthcoming documentary from Blumhouse (Academy Awards for Get Out and BlacKkKlansman; HBO's "The Jinx") and Gidalya Pictures (How to Dance in Ohio).  Helmed by Drama Desk Award winner Bradford Louryk, 16 BITS OF FAME promises to fundamentally rewrite our understanding of Warhol's contribution to Art History and underscores his uncanny ability to remain ahead of his time even after his death.

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News of the discovery of this unprecedented collection of digital artworks by Andy Warhol has already begun to draw attention from the press and media.  Below, links to selected coverage:

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