Stamping in the Studio

Stamping in the Studio

1968 62 min ⭐ 0.0

Viewers interested in modern cinema often explore Stamping in the Studio because of its cast, story direction, and audience popularity.

From an inverted position, high above the floor, the camera records Nauman’s trek back and forth and across the studio; his stamping creates a generative rhythm reminiscent of native drum beats or primitive dance rituals. However, Nauman is not participating in a social rite or communal ritual—he is completely individualized. Isolated in his studio, his actions have no apparent reason or cause beyond his aesthetic practice.

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