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Who the $#%& Is Jackson Pollock? (2006)

Who the $#%& Is Jackson Pollock? (2006)
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Filmmaker Harry Moses offers humorous and revealing insight into the art authentication process in America by documenting the remarkable tale of a seventy-three-year old former long haul trucker who was snubbed by the art establishment after purchasing a Jackson Pollock painting for five dollars at a local thrift shop. When Teri Horton purchased a painting by one of the Twentieth Century's most respected abstract expressionist artists, she never suspected that she would find herself struggling against some of the most powerful figures in the world of art. Despite hiring a forensic scientist who discovered that a fingerprint on the back of the painting's canvas proved a positive match with a fingerprint discovered on a can of paint in Pollock's studio, and that the paint itself matched a can of pain found on Pollock's studio floor, Horton was inexplicably snubbed when the art establishment proclaimed that the painting which should have fetched upwards of $50 million was completely worthless. In the fifteen years that followed, the ageing woman with only an eighth grade education would embark on an arduous uphill battle against the elitists of the art world that would forever reveals the secrets of just how art is purchased and sold in modern day America. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Teri HortonPeter Paul Biro, (more)
Director(s):
Harry Moses
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of Who the $#%& Is Jackson Pollock?

Filmmaker Harry Moses offers humorous and revealing insight into the art authentication process in America by documenting the remarkable tale of a seventy-three-year old former long haul trucker who was snubbed by the art establishment after purchasing a Jackson Pollock painting for five dollars at a local thrift shop. When Teri Horton purchased a painting by one of the Twentieth Century's most respected abstract expressionist artists, she never suspected that she would find herself struggling against some of the most powerful figures in the world of art. Despite hiring a forensic scientist who discovered that a fingerprint on the back of the painting's canvas proved a positive match with a fingerprint discovered on a can of paint in Pollock's studio, and that the paint itself matched a can of pain found on Pollock's studio floor, Horton was inexplicably snubbed when the art establishment proclaimed that the painting which should have fetched upwards of $50 million was completely worthless. In the fifteen years that followed, the ageing woman with only an eighth grade education would embark on an arduous uphill battle against the elitists of the art world that would forever reveals the secrets of just how art is purchased and sold in modern day America. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
74 mins

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Director(s):
Harry Moses
Writer(s):
Harry Moses
Producer(s):
Steven HewittHarry Moses
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Categories:
Independent FilmsSpecial InterestDocumentary
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Victor C.

If you're an art teacher or student, or even interested in art, you should give this one a look. It's an look at the art world from an outside perspective. It's not going to blow you away, but it's a neat story. I enjoyed it.

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Peter W.

I remember seeing this story featured on a CBS Sunday news or some show like that, back when she first realized the treasure she'd purchased for $50. What amazing, but not surprising, is the utter snobbery she encounters from the art world, who cannot imagine that such an artwork would be discarded by the artist and end up in a thrift store as junk, even when forensic science proves it! That leads to Horton's stubborn refusal to sell until it gets recognition. It's an interesting look at the snobbery of art collecting.

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Shari Q.

good documentary. It must be embarrassing to the "rich art world" to have their dirty laundry exposed. What a bunch of crooks.

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