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Manipulating the T-Bar, shot in '65, is a fascinating glimpse into Nauman's early studio explorations. The film's pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as we watch the artist interact with his sculptural form, shifting it within the tight confines of the setting. There's a rawness to its execution that lends it a certain charm, almost like a study in the process of creation. The themes of space, manipulation, and the tension between form and environment resonate throughout, creating a unique atmosphere that invites contemplation. It's not about spectacle; it’s about the subtleties of artistic practice and the nuances of perception.
This film is a rare find for collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent works. The scarcity of screenings and releases adds to its allure, with few formats available beyond early VHS and limited DVD runs. Interest has grown in recent years, especially among those drawn to avant-garde cinema and experimental art, so it's worth keeping an eye out for any new print releases or retrospectives.
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