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All In The Best Possible Taste is a fascinating dive into the intricacies of class and consumerism through the lens of Grayson Perry, a British artist who tends to challenge norms. The film has this kind of reflective tone, almost like you’re sitting in a gallery and having a chat about what shapes our tastes. Perry’s observations are both sharp and sometimes humorous, making you think twice about the things we choose to surround ourselves with. The pacing flows nicely, moving between interviews and his own artistic expressions, revealing a layered commentary on societal values without becoming too preachy. It's distinctive for its exploration of taste not just as a personal preference, but as a social battleground.
This documentary has seen a modest release, primarily in limited formats, which makes it a bit rare for collectors who appreciate nuanced art narratives. The interest in Grayson Perry’s work has kept the film alive among enthusiasts, but it's not widely circulated. The original release was mainly on DVD, so you might find that collectible editions are harder to track down. Overall, it's a nice gem for anyone who values art that provokes thought about society and personal identity.
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