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Cleaning up the Studio is a fascinating dive into the remnants of Nam June Paik's creative chaos. The film's pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the textures and layers of the studio's history. The way Jankowski captures the atmosphere of Paik's workspace is quite striking, conveying a sense of loss but also reverence for the art that transpired within those walls. The documentary doesn’t just showcase the physical space but also reflects on the themes of preservation and memory—how do we curate the past? It's not flashy or over-produced, but instead, it breathes with authenticity. There’s something intimate about exploring an artist’s sanctuary, and this film delivers that feeling beautifully.
Deep exploration of an artist's workspace.Focuses on themes of preservation and memory.Captivating atmosphere with a meditative pace.
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