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So, Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide really digs into the NYC art scene of the '80s, where vibrant chaos ruled. It captures this unique vibe, you know? Scharf, Haring, and Basquiat were a trio that kinda redefined street art, and the film shows their friendships and individual journeys. The pacing feels organic, flowing through their interactions and the raw energy of the time. There’s a lot of focus on how they approached their work and the world around them, all steeped in a backdrop of graffiti, neon lights, and nightlife. The interviews feel genuine, and there's this practical effect of nostalgia that hits hard, making you feel the pulse of a scene that shaped contemporary art.
Explores the evolution of street art.Features personal insights from Scharf.Cinematography captures the era's essence.
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