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Who Gets To Call It Art?

What a scene, man! Take a trippy tour through the art world of the 1960s, as seen through the eyes of New York City's Henry Geldzahler. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's first 'modern art' curator is profiled in Peter Rosen's exciting documentary, which includes rare footage of icons Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and Roy Lichtenstein, and illuminating interviews with Frank Stella, David Hockney, and James Rosenquist.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, Art On Film
Country: USA
Director: Peter Rosen
Duration: 80 Minutes
Rating: Ex
6.9/10
Location in store: Documentary (Art on Film)
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