Art and Style
Walter Hopps and Irving Blum's Ferus Gallery was at the center of the art movement in Los Angeles that put the city on the map. With the likes of Andy Warhol and Marcel Duchamp, LA became a refuge for artists that were considered too unconventional for New York's traditional style. This cut down narrated by Jeff Bridges comes from the full length documentary "The Cool School" directed by Morgan Neville.
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  • video added July 22, 2008
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2 responses // The Cool School // Video

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    I didn't realize there was a rich art history in Los Angeles

    joshuaheller
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    I'm just gonna throw this out there, Andy Warhol was a HACK! "Look, I painted a Campbells Soup can...aren't I just so deep and brooding?" NO, he isn't! The only artist in his Campbell Soup pictures was Campbells for designing the label. They should have sued his theiving ass! Fuck Andy Warhol!

    NoGodsNoMasters

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