O'Neill's films enjoy a devoted following in the avant-garde film community, and the exhibit draws upon this renewed interest in independent films amongst younger people in the area, particularly art students and college students. The exhibit also clearly has an appeal for older individuals who remember the 1960's and might have a greater interest in O'Neill's paintings from a historical, reminiscent point-of-view.
However, because of the basic nature of the wall texts, the exhibition is clearly also intended as introduction to O'Neill, as well as purely as a retrospective of the artist's talents. Also, because the writings connected to the work of this artist stress his relationship to the dominant aesthetic movements of the Post-War era, in California, such as the Beats and the independent film movement, a layperson or a beginning student of art history could also enjoy the exhibit/
The content of the exhibition, particularly the films and interactive works, however, are designed to upset notions of art in such laypeople, as well as provide a seamless and...
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