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Are we in the middle of an artistic crisis? Can the value of art be really quantified in money? How these values are established and who establishes them? Does the art industry have an oppressing effect on large museums and the loyalty of their audiences? More importantly: what does the new consumption pattern mean to artists? This documentary explores these questions and unmasks the contemporary art world. Interviews with artists, dealers and collectors reveal a hidden world where nothing is what it seems. Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Festival.
Nathaniel Kahn
Born in 1962 in Philadelphia, US. He is an awarded filmmaker. His documentary My Architect, about his father, Louis I. Kahn, was nominated for the Academy and Emmy Awards in 2003. He also won the Directors Guild of America award in 2004. His filmography includes the short film Two Hands (2006), nominated for both the Academy and Emmy Awards.