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This sprightly documentary was written, produced and directed by Lisanne Skyler. It presents a smart and sassy look at pop art, marketing, and family memoir.
This enlightening 40-minute work immediately registers on the senses as a wise depiction of the ephemeral nature of art and the values which govern our choices. Skyler skillfully weaves together interviews, archival footage, and re-enactments with ease. Before you can say snap, crackle, and pop the film is over and we are left with a keen sense of respect for her accomplishment.
A nice little documentary about the creation and journey of a Brillo Box. It is a personal little story, but at the same time also a little insight into the world of art. For me, in no way into art, I still found this documentary quite interesting. Both as an investment point of view, but also as a good feel for the art world. Nice, unexpected documentary. Good start to a Sunday morning.
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This sprightly documentary was written, produced and directed by Lisanne Skyler. It presents a smart and sassy look at pop art, marketing, and family memoir.
This enlightening 40-minute work immediately registers on the senses as a wise depiction of the ephemeral nature of art and the values which govern our choices. Skyler skillfully weaves together interviews, archival footage, and re-enactments with ease. Before you can say snap, crackle, and pop the film is over and we are left with a keen sense of respect for her accomplishment.
A nice little documentary about the creation and journey of a Brillo Box. It is a personal little story, but at the same time also a little insight into the world of art. For me, in no way into art, I still found this documentary quite interesting. Both as an investment point of view, but also as a good feel for the art world. Nice, unexpected documentary. Good start to a Sunday morning.