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1:15:04
You saw this
LIFE magazine article?

1:15:08
Well, I have plenty if you want
another one. Enjoy the show.

1:15:10
Well, I have plenty if you want
another one. Enjoy the show.

1:15:36
Take a look around, fellas.
1:15:39
These are the big shots.
Jackson broke the ice.

1:15:43
- Hi, how are you?
- Beautiful.

1:15:49
- Do you know the Petersons?
- No.

1:15:52
- This is Betty Parsons.
- Thank you.

1:15:58
Sande.
1:16:01
How do you do, sir? Hi, Mom.
1:16:04
- Thank you. Beautiful work.
- Thanks.

1:16:08
Pollock showed 30 pictures
last fall and sold all but five...

1:16:12
...and his collectors
are nibbling at those.

1:16:14
Mr. Pollock, in your opinion,
what is the meaning of modern art?

1:16:23
Modern art, to me...
1:16:26
...is nothing more than the expression
of the contemporary aims...

1:16:32
...of the age we're living in.
1:16:36
Did the classical artists have
any means of expressing their age?

1:16:41
Yes, and they did it very well.
1:16:44
All cultures have had means
and techniques of expressing their...

1:16:52
...immediate aims.
1:16:57
The thing that interests me
is that today...


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