Jack Goldstein's 1975 film Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer documented in 2013
A 1975 color sound film titled Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer by artist Jack Goldstein was documented on August 22, 2013. The three-minute work is represented by Galerie Daniel Buchholz, which maintains locations in Berlin and Cologne, along with the Estate of Jack Goldstein. This archival record preserves details about Goldstein's cinematic production from the mid-1970s. The film's documentation highlights the ongoing management of Goldstein's artistic legacy through institutional partnerships. Specific technical attributes include its duration and format as a color sound film. The posting date provides a timestamp for when this information became publicly accessible through artcritical's platform. No exhibition or viewing context is mentioned in the source material. The entry focuses solely on cataloging the film's existence and representation details.
Key facts
- Jack Goldstein created Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1975
- The work is a color sound film lasting 3 minutes
- Galerie Daniel Buchholz represents the film
- The gallery has locations in Berlin and Cologne
- The Estate of Jack Goldstein also represents the work
- This information was posted on August 22, 2013
- The source is artcritical.com
- The film is documented without exhibition context
Entities
Artists
- Jack Goldstein
Institutions
- Galerie Daniel Buchholz
- Estate of Jack Goldstein
- artcritical
Locations
- Berlin
- Cologne
- Germany