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So, 'Mary Bauermeister - Eins plus eins ist drei' feels like a deep dive into the mind of a true pioneer. Carmen Belaschk captures the essence of Bauermeister's life and work with a raw, intimate lens. You know how documentaries can sometimes feel too polished? This one has a gritty edge, almost like you're right there with her in the attic, surrounded by the chaos of creativity. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments of reflection amidst her bold artistic endeavors. The interplay between her past with names like Stockhausen and Paik, and her present-day vigor is striking. It’s a celebration of resilience in art, and, honestly, it’s fascinating to see an 85-year-old still pushing boundaries. Just a real gem for anyone into artistic movements.
Intimate portrayal of a Fluxus artistExplores themes of creativity and resilienceRich historical context of the 1960s art scene
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Carmen Belaschk
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