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'Folding Hat' is an intriguing piece that leans into deadpan absurdity, a sort of experimental canvas for ideas about meaning and transformation. The way Baldessari interacts with the hat, folding it into various shapes while humming a lighthearted tune from 'The Barber of Seville,' creates this odd tension between the mundane and the artistic. It's a slow burn, almost meditative in pacing, that challenges viewers to consider the value we assign to objects. There's something distinctly playful yet profound about it, almost like a visual pun unfolding before your eyes.
'Folding Hat' is a somewhat elusive title in the realm of conceptual cinema. It's not widely circulated, which makes any format—be it VHS or later digital transfers—worth keeping an eye out for. Collectors are often drawn to its experimental nature and the way it embodies the 70s avant-garde spirit. While not mainstream, its scarcity and unique thematic exploration keep it on the radar for those interested in niche art films.
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