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So, 'Alreadymade' dives into the chaotic world of 20th-century art, focusing on that infamous urinal, Duchamp's 'Fountain'. It’s an intriguing exploration, really. The pacing feels almost contemplative, allowing you to ruminate on the juxtaposition of mass production and individual creativity. You get a sense of the atmosphere – it's both playful and provocative, echoing the Dadaist spirit. The doc teases apart the threads of art and commerce, the roles of various personalities, especially the flamboyant Baroness Elsa. The interviews have this raw honesty to them, pulling you into a world where everything feels both trivial and weighty at the same time. Worth a watch if you’re into how art challenges norms. It’s not your standard documentary; it’s layered.
Focuses on the Dadaist movement and its implications.Includes interviews with artists and art historians.Highlights the tension between mass production and individual expression.
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