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Out O' Actions is this intriguing piece that dives deep into the preparation for a significant exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in LA. The film has this raw, almost documentarian feel, capturing Kelley and McCarthy's behind-the-scenes efforts. It dances between performance art and the art object itself, with a non-linear editing style that mirrors the chaos and creativity of the art world it's chronicling. The pacing is reflective rather than rushed, allowing viewers to absorb the atmosphere and nuances of the creative process. It’s pretty distinctive in how it connects past and present art movements, and it might just draw you in with its subtleties.
Out O' Actions is somewhat of a rarity on the market. It seems to have had limited releases, primarily found in niche art film collections or university libraries. Given the subject matter and its connection to pivotal moments in art history, collector interest is gradually growing, especially among those focused on performance art and documentary filmmaking. If you're into exploring the intersection of art and film, this one might be worth keeping an eye out for.
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