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Nathaniel Kahn (born November 9, 1962, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American filmmaker. His documentaries My Architect (2003) – about his father, the architect Louis Kahn – and Two Hands (2006) were nominated for Academy Awards. His mother is landscape architect Harriet Pattison.
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | November 9, 1962
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Yale University |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
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In 2018 Kahn directed the HBO documentary The Price of Everything about the exponential sums paid for works on the Contemporary art market.[1][2] In 2023, he directed Deep Sky.
Kahn is a graduate of Germantown Friends School and Yale University.
References
edit- ^ "'The Price of Everything' Has a Vision of the Art Market to Sell You. Don't Buy It". Artnet News. 31 October 2018.
- ^ Felsenthal, Julia (18 October 2018). "In Nathaniel Kahn's The Price of Everything, a Lively Portrait of Money Run Amok in the Contemporary Art Market". Vogue. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
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