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So, 'Esperienze in uno spazio non teatrale' is quite the oddity from 1968. You have these performances in the streets of Rome, with artists like Tacchi and Kounellis, who really explore the interplay of art and everyday life. They utilize some bizarre materials—think aluminum wheels and fish—which adds a strange texture to their work. The pacing is loose, almost chaotic, fitting the era's avant-garde spirit. It’s like an interesting snapshot of a moment where art was actively breaking boundaries and engaging with the public in a very visceral way. That raw, experimental atmosphere is what makes it stand out.
This film is on the rarer side, often discussed among collectors for its unconventional approach and the unique artists involved. It might not have a wide release history, so copies can be hard to find, especially in good condition. Its experimental nature and the cultural context of 1968 make it a fascinating piece for those who appreciate the crossroads of art and film.
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