Carhenge: Genius or Junk?

Carhenge: Genius or Junk?
Directed by David Liban
Written by David Liban
Running time
27 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Carhenge: Genius or Junk? is a 2005 documentary film about Carhenge, an artist's almost-to-scale interpretation of Stonehenge, but built with automobiles instead of megaliths. Located in Western Nebraska, Carhenge has become a huge tourist attraction and also a center of local controversy.

In the film, creator Jim Reinders challenges a community's definition of art, freedom of political expression, and appropriate land use development. This documentary focuses on Reinders' effort to erect the monument, and to then keep it from being dismantled. It also addresses aspects of public art and how, in many forms of art, the creative effort is often more about group unity than about the final end-product. The program runs 26:40.

The director, David Liban is a professor at the University of Colorado Denver.[1]

This film has been broadcast on Public broadcasting stations nationally, Israeli television, and at the following film festivals and conferences:

References

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/7/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.