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So, 'Growth Opportunities' is this fascinating performance piece that plays with corporate culture in a really unique way. The script, pulled from Del Taco's own materials, has been modified in a way that feels both absurd and oddly reflective of corporate jargon. The atmosphere is this strange mix of humor and critique, which kind of hangs in the air throughout the piece. Recorded at the Getty Center, it captures not just the performance but the essence of the setting too. You get this sense of the artists pushing back against corporate norms, all while using the very words from the corporation itself, which makes it a cerebral experience. Definitely a piece that stands out for its approach to corporate identity and performance art.
This film, while not well-known, has a certain niche appeal for collectors interested in performance art and corporate satire. Its origins trace back to a live performance in Mexico City, later re-staged and recorded, which adds to its uniqueness. The scarcity of its recordings makes it a curio for those looking to delve into the intersections of art and commerce. While not mainstream, it resonates with collectors who appreciate the unconventional and the thought-provoking.
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