Art of the Sixties (1967)
This film documents the major directions in modern American art during the first seven years of the 1960s. The keynote is that the artist has expanded his realm from the two-dimentional picture frame, climaxed by the artists of the 40s and early 50s, merged color with sculpture, and sought out modern media to express himself. This has produced the characteristic wide spectrum of interest, ideas, and products in contemporary art.
Director: Merrill Brockway
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Claes Oldenburg as |
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Donald Judd as |
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Robert Rauschenberg as |
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George Segal as |
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Jackson Pollock as |
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Willem de Kooning as |
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Franz Kline as |
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Rudy Stern as |
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Les Levine as |
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Len Lye as |
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Sol LeWitt as |
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Barnett Newman as |
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Leonard Harris as Narrator |
| Editing | John Carter | Editor |
| Editing | Nick Masci | Editor |
| Sound | Ethel Huber | Music |
| Directing | Merrill Brockway | Director |
| Production | George Dessart | Executive Producer |
| Production | Merrill Brockway | Producer |
| Production | Leonard Harris | Producer |
| Writing | Merrill Brockway | Writer |
| Crew | Michael Livesey | Cinematography |