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Sculpture for Children is a fascinating slice of educational art, capturing kids engaged with kinetic sculptures designed by Doris Chase. The film has this wonderfully organic feel, almost like a time capsule of early '70s educational philosophy and artistic exploration. The children's interactions are candid and genuine, revealing their innate curiosity and creativity. You can't help but appreciate how the sculptures, inspired by dance, seem to breathe life into the classroom, blending play with learning in a way that's both engaging and thought-provoking.
Sculpture for Children hasn't seen a lot of distribution, so copies can be somewhat rare, especially in good condition. It's interesting how this film hasn't been widely recognized beyond niche collectors, yet it offers an authentic look into educational practices of the time. The documentary format, combined with its artistic themes, makes it a curious piece for anyone interested in the intersections of art, education, and childhood development.
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