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The first moodily lit space is lined with floor-to-ceiling Warhol prints, paintings and memorabilia, making you wonder if you've entered a department store during a partial power cut. The film room, on the other hand, offers a more serious smorgasbord of moving images. We watch the artist's mother clean the house in a fake soap opera, his one-time boyfriend, John Giorno, sleep and see the flip side of cool through the jangly confessions of the 'Chelsea Girls'. One can never quite get a handle on what's being presented but the experience, as the chequered biography of the man himself, is all absorbing. (RG)
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