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'Free' offers a raw, unfiltered look at urban art through the eyes of Konstantin Bokov, a man who's been shaping New York's discarded materials into something meaningful for decades. The pacing is reflective; it lets you soak in his process, the textures of the city, and the stories behind the refuse. Bokov’s improvised installations pop up where you least expect them, turning the mundane into a canvas of commentary. There’s a gritty charm to the way he interacts with both the environment and the people who pass by. It’s not just about recycling; it’s about seeing potential in what others overlook, wrapped in a documentary style that feels both personal and expansive. The atmosphere is both somber and hopeful, a true testament to urban resilience.
Unique perspective on urban artFocus on recycling as a form of expressionInterplay between environment and art
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Mark Lechner
Director