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Who Gets to Call It Art? (2006)

Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Henry Geldzahler reflects on the 1960s pop art scene in New York.

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Regina Hackett 02 Mar 2006

This documentary feels stacked on his subject's side.

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Ryan G 01 Jul 2009

Really amazing documentary about mid-century modern art!

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Ronnie Scheib 18 Jun 2017

Lively, intelligent collage, both richly complex and immediately accessible.

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Manohla Dargis 20 Mar 2009

This glib, largely uninformative and poorly organized précis of the post-World War II art scene, with its emphasis on New York in the 1960's and the curator Henry Geldzahler, succeeds neither as history nor as art history.

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Phil Hall 19 Jan 2015

One of the greatest art documentaries ever made. Through an imaginative mixture of rare footage, audio recordings and contemporary interviews with the living legends of modern art, Rosen has created a cinematic portrait which is, in itself, a work of art.

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