The Price of Everything's reviews
Media reviews
The A.V. Club
The master stroke of 'The Price Of Everything' is that it asks the viewer, in Cappellazzo's words, to see the intricacies of the art world and the way those two seemingly oppositional forces ? the financial side and the creative side ? are inextricably intertwined.
New York Times
While this colorful and inquisitive cinematic essay on the state of the art world is occasionally skeptical and consistently thoughtful, cynicism isn?t really on its agenda.
Roger Ebert
Unlike Kahn?s acclaimed and much tidier 2003 documentary 'My Architect', 'The Price of Everything' has a meandering nature and explores one too many avenues in building a thesis, while losing the viewer in the midst at times.
Variety
?The Price of Everything,? Nathaniel Kahn?s brilliant and captivating documentary about how the art world got converted into a money market, is shrewd enough to know that the answer is both.
The Hollywood Reporter
An entertaining if not comprehensive look at the bubble in blue-chip art.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote