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: When the Larry Rivers Foundation attempted to donate the artist's archives to New York University (NYU), the university eventually declined to keep the "Growing" tapes. The decision was influenced by the sensitive nature of the material and concerns raised by the subjects involved. Family Objections
the "Growing" series. Due to the ethical and legal controversies surrounding the privacy of the subjects, the footage is strictly restricted: Larry Rivers Foundation --- Documentary Growing 1981 Larry Rivers LINK Download
The documentary functions as a shifting, collaborative self-portrait. Rather than focusing solely on his gallery exhibitions, Growing turns the camera inward on Rivers' chaotic personal life, his aging body, his children, and his romantic relationships. : When the Larry Rivers Foundation attempted to
Contact the Estate of Larry Rivers (via Tibor de Nagy Gallery, NYC) or MoMA’s Film Study Center to request a research screening. Due to the ethical and legal controversies surrounding
Released or compiled around 1981, Growing is a video documentary that focuses heavily on Rivers' own family, specifically tracking the physical, emotional, and psychological development of his daughters, Gwynne and Emma. 1. A Relentless Family Archive