Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) visits an art gallery in 'Beverly Hills Cop' (all images via ArtInFilm.org)

Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) visits an art gallery in ā€˜Beverly Hills Cop.ā€™ (all images via ArtInFilm.org)

What would a museum of moviesā€™ best artworks contain? The paintings slashed and splashed by The Joker (Jack Nicholson) in Tim Burtonā€™s Batman (1989)? Bill Johnsonā€™s (Jeff Daniels) Monet-meets-Thiebaud painting of Betty Parker (Joan Allen) reclining on his diner counter in Pleasantville (1998)? The mannequins devouring human heads in the installation that goes over Axel Foleyā€™s (Eddie Murphy) head in Beverly Hills Cop (1984)? All of these and many, many more appear on the Tumblr blog Art in Film, which gathers memorable instances of art in cinema and television.

Painting from 'Pleasantville'

Painting from ā€˜Pleasantvilleā€™

Unlike the blog Art in the Movies, which offers analysis of filmsā€™ portrayals of artists and the art world, Art in Film is strictly image-based. The site has been around for two years, and includes classics like the Miguel CalderĆ³n paintings from The Royal Tenenbaums and Ferris Buellerā€™s visit to the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as more obscure fodder like the hideous approximation of a Mannerist rendering of ā€œThe Last Supperā€ from Bad Boys 2.

Abramović-ian performance art in a 'Sex in the City' episode

Abramović-ian performance art in a ā€˜Sex in the Cityā€™ episode

My personal favorite is among the siteā€™s many indispensable entries from the world of television: A performance art scene from Sex in the City that looks like it was not only inspired by Marina Abramović, but actually filmed on location inside her durational piece ā€œThe House with the Ocean Viewā€ at Sean Kelly Gallery in 2002. Itā€™s certainly a more impressive cultural touchstone than the sort favored by Tony Soprano.

A painting of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) from 'The Sopranos'

A painting of Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) from ā€˜The Sopranosā€™

h/t The Creators Project

Benjamin Sutton is an art critic, journalist, and curator who lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn. His articles on public art, artist documentaries, the tedium of art fairs, James Franco's obsession with Cindy...

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