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The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists
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The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Artists

Oct 12, 1995
0h 54m
★ 6.0

"Why do art at all? For the sake of the work. Alone."

Overview

What happens when a dedicated husband and father quits his job, adopts the persona of a Western-Movie Singing Cowboy, takes on the entire art establishment (including Christo and Andy Warhol), and refuses to accept money for his art ? Meet Gerry Gaxiola, AKA The Maestro, an ex-wage slave who gave up everything to make art for art's sake. The Maestro's story could inspire a whole new generation of Van Goghs.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Flower Films

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Cast

Gerald Gaxiola

Self (as Gerry Gaxiola)

Gerald Gaxiola

Alice Gaxiola

Self

Alice Gaxiola

Peter Mollica

Self

Peter Mollica

Peter William Brown

Self

Peter William Brown

Nadine Starbuck

Self

Nadine Starbuck

Kent Cabral

Self

Kent Cabral

Charlie Frizzell

Self

Charlie Frizzell

Dennis Hartelius

Self

Dennis Hartelius

Rowan LeCompte

Self

Rowan LeCompte

Casey Lewis

Self

Casey Lewis

Tyler Hoare

Self

Tyler Hoare

Linnaea Phillips

Self

Linnaea Phillips