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Fluxus Replayed is a fascinating dive into the avant-garde performances that shaped the Fluxus movement back in the 60s. The film captures the essence of its artists—Nam June Paik, Yoko Ono, and others—in a way that feels both raw and meticulously curated. It's not just a series of reproductions; there's an intriguing atmosphere that surrounds each piece, inviting viewers to ponder the connections between art, performance, and audience engagement. The pacing can be a bit disjointed, emulating the spirit of Fluxus itself, and there's a certain charm in how the practical effects highlight the playful absurdity often found in their work. You can sense the personalities of the artists shine through, creating a distinctive patchwork of creativity that's hard to find elsewhere.
Fluxus Replayed remains somewhat elusive in the collector's market, often difficult to track down in its original format. The limited releases and distinct approach to documenting performance art contribute to its niche appeal among collectors. While not widely available, the film garners interest for its unique portrayal of Fluxus artists that shaped contemporary art practices.
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