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So, 'Robert Morris: Retrospective' directed by Michael Blackwood is really something for anyone interested in the nuances of contemporary art. The documentary captures this sprawling look at Morris’ work over four decades, but it’s not just a dry collection of pieces. The atmosphere feels contemplative, almost meditative, as it dives into his thought process and creative evolution. Rosalind Krauss, the curator, makes the selections feel curated with care, giving the audience a chance to ponder the themes of space, perception, and the very nature of art. It’s paced thoughtfully, allowing the viewer to sit with each piece, absorbing the weight of their significance. Definitely a distinctive entry in the realm of art documentaries, with an introspective tone that lingers long after viewing.
Focuses on the evolution of Morris' artistic style.Features insightful commentary from noted curator Rosalind Krauss.Captivating pacing allows for deep reflection on each artwork.
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