You’ve Been Served: The Price of Everything (2018) + Q&A with the Editor
October 25, 2018
A movie night at the Quad Cinema, Center for Art Law attended the screening of The Price of Everything (2018), a documentary about the realities of the art world as seen from the eyes of Nathaniel Kahn. Following the screening, the editors lead a Q&A with members of the public.
The Movie
The Price of Everything explores the roles of art and artistic passion in today’s money-driven, consumer-based society — exposing deep contradictions as it holds a mirror up to contemporary values and times. Personalities appearing in the film include Larry Poons, 1960s artist, Amy Cappellazzo, current Chairman of Global Fine Arts at Sotheby’s, and Jerry Saltz, art critic. Watch the trailer.
The Screening
After a world premiere at the Sundance Festival in January 2018 and appearing at numerous film festivals, the documentary will be released in American theaters in mid-October.
As part of the You’ve Been Served program, the Center for Art Law is attending the special screening at the Quad Cinema in Manhattan. There is limited seating, please make sure you get your tickets in advance!
The discussion
After the screening, editor Sabine Krayenbühl will answer our questions. Your ticket entitles you to attend the showing and the Q&A.
The extra
Join us for drinks (not included in the ticket price) and a more art-law focused conversation at the Quad Bar or the Walker Hotel Greenwich Village (depending on the interest).