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So, 'The Misfits - 30 Years of Fluxus' is this fascinating documentary that really dives into the chaotic, often playful world of the Fluxus movement. Filmed primarily in Venice back in '90, it captures these artists—some of them pioneers—reuniting for a big exhibition, which is really more like a celebration of their radical ideas about art and performance. The pacing is a bit loose, but that suits the tone. You feel the spontaneity, almost the rebellion against traditional forms. There's this raw energy that runs through it all, showcasing not just their works but also their personalities. It’s a bit of a time capsule too, reflecting on how these artists shaped the discourse around what art could be.
This film seems to have a limited release history, which has made it somewhat of a rarity among documentary enthusiasts. It's not widely circulated, so finding a physical copy can be a challenge. When you do come across it, it often sparks a lot of conversation among collectors, especially those focused on avant-garde art movements. The niche appeal makes it a sought-after piece for anyone looking to understand the evolution of performance art.
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