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Good Morning, Michelangelo is an intriguing exploration of art's relationship with urban space. It has this raw, almost confrontational feel, especially with Pistoletto's works being dragged out of the gallery and into the streets. The film's pacing is a bit erratic, reflecting the chaotic energy of the city; it kind of pulls you into the performance as if youâre part of the audience. Whatâs distinctive here is how it challenges traditional notions of art. Youâre not just looking at a piece â you feel like you're experiencing it in real life, surrounded by the pulse of the city. Definitely a piece that gets under your skin.
Good Morning, Michelangelo has seen limited release formats, which makes it somewhat scarce among collectors. It was originally difficult to find on VHS, but later editions popped up on DVD, although theyâve become rare now. The film's uniqueness and the way it recontextualizes art for the urban landscape definitely draw collectors' interest, especially those focused on performance art cinema.
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