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The Price of Everything
TrailerIt is a realistic and unsurpassed look for pivotal artists and their intense competition and hot market surrounding them. It is a documentary look at the world of contemporary art, which carries a true mirror about our values and times in a different world of painting, painting, buying and selling.Genre: DocumentaryActors: Amy Cappellazzo, George Condo, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Stefan Edlis, Jeff Koons, Margaret Lee, Marilyn Minter, Larry Poons, Gerhard Richter, Jerry Saltz, Simon de Pury, ...»Director: Nathaniel KahnCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: SDRelease: 2018IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Price of Everything"
Wall Street JournalNovember 12, 2018Nathaniel Kahn lets the contemporary-art market shoot itself in the pedicured foot. But not everything worth saying needs to be articulated in this highly polished documentary-a beautiful piece of representational art, as it happens.
Time OutNovember 12, 2018An intelligent film, 'The Price of Everything' is also very funny - usually on purpose, though some of the art is ridiculous.
Boston GlobeOctober 26, 2018The implicit castigation the documentary has to offer is hard to miss. So is the sense of overriding fascination. Is it possible to cast a cold eye if the look being given is so wide-eyed?
Los Angeles TimesOctober 25, 2018Kahn is a quiet filmmaker, and he gently prods his sources to go beyond the typical art world hyperbole of "gorgeous" and "wonderful."
RogerEbert.comOctober 19, 2018A scrappy documentary on the increasingly currency-focused machinations of the art world.
AV ClubOctober 17, 2018Look, the film seems to say, and take from it what you will-but make sure you catch all the detail, because it's not as simple as it seems.
Little White LiesNovember 15, 2018Cool and nominally neutral, there is nonetheless a genius use of one scene from Martin Scorsese's grim and glossily-reproachful The Wolf of Wall Street that makes the director's feelings on the subject crystal clear.
Financial TimesNovember 14, 2018The film is cheery, disorientating, witty, bleak, dizzying.
DeciderNovember 13, 2018Any insight into the mysterious world of contemporary art is worth watching.
Screen InternationalNovember 06, 2018The wide ranging perspectives of painters, collectors, dealers and gallery owners makes for a thought-provoking and unexpectedly moving film with the potential to attract both a specialist and a more general audience.
Philadelphia Daily NewsOctober 31, 2018The uneasy relationship between art and money... is explored with wit and verve...
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