Cool School: How L.A. Learned to Love Modern Art (2008)
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Consensus: A breezy and lively modern art documentary, revealing that LA is not a cultural wasteland when it comes to fine art.
Rated: NC
Runtime: 86 mins
Theatrical Release: 16-08-2008
Synopsis: This documentary explores the embryonic L.A. art scene in the 1950s and '60s. It focuses on the Ferus Gallery, which helped bring together a group of visionary artists who were soon catapulted into national stars. Interviews and vintage... This documentary explores the embryonic L.A. art scene in the 1950s and '60s. It focuses on the Ferus Gallery, which helped bring together a group of visionary artists who were soon catapulted into national stars. Interviews and vintage footage fill out this story of competitive artists--such as Ed Kienholz, Wallace Berman, and Ed Moses--and the influence of money and fame. Chiming in to share their thoughts on the period are Dean Stockwell, Dennis Hopper, Frank Gehry, and many others. [More]
Studio: Arthouse Films
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