(Untitled)
A satire that pokes fun of the nuanced world of the New York contemporary art scene through a pair of competitive brothers - eclectic and self-important music composer Adrian and commercially successful painter Josh. When Chelsea art 'gallerina' and Josh's love interest Madeline attends Adrian's concert - featuring the sounds of paper-crumpling, glass-breaking and bucket-kicking - she commissions him for a gallery performance and a love affair ensues. Further complicating the situation is that Josh's… Show more
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The New York art world does such a wonderful job of satirizing itself that further assistance hardly seems necessary. But with “(Untitled),’’ writer and director Jonathan Parker takes for granted the trumped-up stakes, the humorlessness, and the artists’ capacity for opportunism and willful absurdity. The players in this movie are cynical, but, amazingly, Parker is not. His movie works as a serious comedy in which the assorted players - a couple of artists, some gallerists, and the people who attend (or don’t attend) their shows - discuss what art is, what it should aspire to be, and what kind of people collect, exhibit, and consider it.
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