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Event Thu Dec 08 2011
Friday Night Lights
Feel like you don't have enough conceptual film in your life? Do you, like I, desperately wish you could've hung out at The Factory? Or maybe you did. Or, maybe you're just looking for something to do tomorrow night and sitting in your regular bar doesn't sound appealing.
If this sounds like you, I've got a pretty badass-looking event for you: To coincide with the launch of the Art Institute's upcoming "Light Years: Conceptual Art and the Photograph 1964-1977" exhibition, the Evening Associates of the Art Institute of Chicago (a young professional affiliate group) will be hosting a viewing party on December 9 to watch Andy Warhol's conceptual film Empire, which will be projected in its entirety on to the exterior of the Aon building. The party will include a DJ, drinks and hors d'oeuvres, and a special sneak preview of the new "Light Years" exhibition, which opens this Saturday.
Shot in one, continuous take over the course of a single evening in 1964, Warhol's silent footage of the Empire State Building observes the famed structure over a period of several hours from dusk to nightfall and finally, darkness.
The event isn't cheap ($60 for EA members, $70 for general admission and $80 on the day of the event), but it's something unusual to do (dare I say romantic) and it's a surefire way to impress a date. You can find more information and tickets here.