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So, this film, 'Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74', is quite the piece. It's not just a straightforward compilation—Burden's narration adds this unique layer, almost guiding you through the chaos of his performances. Each segment, from 'Shoot' to 'Fire Rolls', has this tense atmosphere that just hangs in the air. The pacing is deliberately uneven, creating moments that feel jarring yet captivating. You can really feel Burden's commitment to exploring the boundaries of art and audience interaction. It's this raw, sometimes uncomfortable look at public performance that really stands out, making it something quite distinctive in the realm of performance art documentation.
This film exists in a few formats, with the original 16mm print being particularly sought after by collectors. Its scarcity comes from limited releases and the niche audience for performance art, making it a conversation starter amongst enthusiasts. Interest has been growing, especially as Burden's work gains retrospective attention, creating an appeal for both serious collectors and casual viewers interested in art's evolution.
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