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A look at American art in the 1960s. Panning shots of the paintings of William De Kooning, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and Adolph Gottlieb. A balding man in a suit leaning a solid-red painting against a wall. Medium shot of Barnett Newman, a mustachioed man in a bowtie, smoking and talking to an offscreen interviewer, with the words "Barnett Newman" briefly on screen. Medium shot of Robert Rauchenberg, a man in white shirt with rolled-up sleeves, talking to an offscreen interviewer, with the words "Robert Rauchenberg" briefly on screen. CU of Donald Judd, a man in a red jacket with slightly curly hair, talking to an offscreen interviewer with the word "Donald Judd" briefly onscreen. Panning and zooming shots of paintings with geometric shapes, including a pullback to reveal two women looking at a large star-like artwork on a wall. Panning shots of sculptures and three-dimensional pieces. CU of a roller on a piece of metal. Over the shoulder shot of Donald Judd sketching on piece of paper, and working with a man with very thick eyebrows. The man with the thick eyebrows working on with Sol LeWitt (a bald man with glasses) on constructing a three-dimensional artwork.