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Under Lock and Key is a fascinating piece that blends documentary style with a raw, introspective narrative. It has this uncanny ability to draw you in through the confessional format—it's almost like eavesdropping on someone's deeply personal journey. The pacing feels deliberate; it allows the viewer to linger on thoughts and emotions, creating a haunting atmosphere. There's a sense of therapy in the act of speaking, which really resonates, making you reflect on the weight of silence and secrets. The installation roots are evident, giving it an experimental edge, yet the honest performances ground it. Not your typical documentary, this one feels more like an exploration of the psyche, leaving you pondering long after it ends.
Single-channel version of a 1993 installation.Uses talking heads as a narrative device.Focuses on therapeutic aspects of personal storytelling.
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