(Untitled)
This is a good film, a smart film. It knows a lot about art and wears its knowledge lightly, dealing with its subject in a way even a student at the Art Institute might not find condescending. As so often happens, casting decisions help enormously in its success. (...) Shelton has the confidence and presence of a born comedienne, and as for Adam Goldberg he plays the role without shred of humor, which is exactly right.
– Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Shifting from the jet-black absurdism of Bartleby, director Jonathan Parker jabs and pokes at the New York contemporary art world with some satirical success in (Untitled). Teasing today's new realms in painting, conceptual art and music is almost too easy, and the impressive aspect of Parker's latest is an evident grasp and respect for what's worthy and worthless in the fecund present-day scene. (...) The first film since Art School Confidential to seriously confront issues befuddling artists torn between their drives for personal expression and a demanding marketplace.
– Robert Koehler, Variety
Duration: 96 min
Dialogue: English
Age limit: K15







