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White Baby is a fascinating documentary that dives into the artist's Crawl series, which began way back in ’78. The whole thing is this raw exploration of identity and societal roles, as the artist drags himself through the streets, adopting various personas—like an office worker or even Superman. There’s a kind of unsettling power in seeing someone so low to the ground, turning the very act of performance into a statement about existence. It's not just a visual thing; it’s about the ideas behind it, the slow pace that forces you to think. The tone is simultaneously stark and playful, challenging norms in such a unique way. It’s one of those pieces that stays with you, making you reconsider how we interact with our environments.
Explores identity through performance artHighlights societal perceptions and interactionsPace invites deep reflection
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