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New York City Post Card Painting is a fascinating short film that plays with the idea of urban landscapes and the way they’re perceived. It’s an intriguing blend of the mundane and the artistic, showcasing Baldessari’s unique vision. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the colors and textures of New York, transforming the ordinary into something worth contemplation. The film's practical effects, often subtle, invite viewers to see the city through a different lens. It’s not really about a storyline, but more an experience that lingers with you, kind of like the city itself. Definitely an oddity in Baldessari's work, making it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate art films that challenge conventional narratives.
This film is quite niche and hasn't seen as many releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It’s primarily available on limited compilation discs and art film collections, which adds to its allure. Interest tends to be more among those who appreciate experimental cinema and Baldessari’s broader artistic contributions, so it often sparks engaging discussions among collectors.
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