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  1. 23 de abr. de 2017 · Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World: Directed by Barry Avrich. With Marina Abramovic, Katherine Arnold, Leon Black, Amy Cappellazzo. An overview of the major players in the contemporary art market and of the economic factors that motivate those individuals and institutions.

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    • Documentary
    • Barry Avrich
    • 2017-04-23
  2. 26 de abr. de 2017 · Avrich explores the art world from a multitude of angles in this engaging and entertaining doc that boasts an impressive breadth of insight and access to top players in one of the most prestigious and exclusive tiers of the art world. Blurred Lines asks what drives value in today’s art scene.

  3. Fast-paced, informative and engaging, Blurred Lines: Inside The Art World takes the kind of material that’s fodder for an episode of the Slate Money podcast and fleshes out its points through multiple authorities showing how the sausage is made. Read More. By John Fink FULL REVIEW.

    • Barry Avrich
    • Marina Abramovic
  4. Watch Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Filmmaker Barry Avrich examines the value of...

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    • Barry Avrich
    • Documentary
    • Marina Abramović
  5. 26 de jun. de 2017 · 30. 9.4K views 6 years ago. From acclaimed director Barry Avrich and executive producer Jonas Prince, BLURRED LINES: INSIDE THE ART WORLD lifts the curtain on the provocative...

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  6. Barry Avrich. Lineas Difusas: Dentro del Mundo del Arte. (2017) Título original: Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World. Ver ahora. Filtros. Mejor precio. Gratis. SD. HD. 4K. 🇲🇽. Stream. Publicidad. Hemos buscado actualizaciones en 63 plataformas el 14 de mayo de 2024 a las 04:56:01. ¿Hay algún problema? ¡Cuéntanoslo!

  7. Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World. Spotlight Documentary. | Canada | 84 MINUTES | English. Documentary, New York. As one art scene insider proclaims, the contemporary art world can be summed up as “rich people trying to prove how rich they are,” but is that all there is to this billion dollar industry?