Weekend In Moscow
SKIP'S CLASSIC VIDEOS Playlist 1
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35m
(1990/ 2002, 11:26)
Humorous and ironic non-fiction first-person travel art video diary exposes an insider’s view of the art world and, at the same time, is a reflexive video about making a video. A group of high-living American art aficionados tour the Moscow studios of the unofficial artists during the fall of the Soviet Union. With museum director David Ross, collectors Donald and Mera Rubell, artist Rosemary Trockel.
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