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Who Gets To Call It Art?

Rating: 3 stars
By JON GARELICK  |  February 2, 2006
3.0 3.0 Stars
WHO GETS TO CALL IT ART? Henry Geldzahler probably calls this David Hockney portrait of him art.The subtitle of Peter Rosen’s documentary is “The Legend of Henry Geldzahler 1935-1994,” and it’s through the life of this art gadfly — the first curator of modern art at the Metropolitan Museum — that we see the emergence of American art, and New York as the art capital of the world, the developments of the ’40s, ’50s, and ’60s, from Abstract Expressionism to Pop. We hear the stories through Geldzahler’s voiceovers, old documentary clips, and contemporary interviews with the likes of Frank Stella, James Rosenquist, David Hockney, art dealer Ivan Karp, and journalist Calvin Tomkins. Geldzahler was close friends with Hockney, as well as with Andy Warhol, and Stella points out that unlike other curators, Geldzahler “lived with the artists,” taking part in their “Happenings,” sitting for portraits, and furiously discussing art with them in their studios and at openings. As befits Geldzahler’s personality, the film is smart, fast, and funny. When one of the operators at the Met asks why he gets more phone calls than anyone else, he answers, “All my artists are alive.”
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