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Gabriel Orozco, 2002
Spanish, English, French
Mexico
Profile of Gabriel Orozco
The mood of Gabriel Orozco is stylized, contemplative, and atmospheric. The plot centers around the life of an artist, artists and showbiz, and lifestyle. It is a foreign and documentary movie. Stylistically, Gabriel Orozco is surreal. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. Gabriel Orozco happens in the 1990s and in contemporary times. Visually, it involves digital video effects and is partly black and white. It is drawn from a biography. Gabriel Orozco is known for being an award winner.
Summary of Gabriel Orozco
A mesmerizing portrait of one of today's most dynamic artists, Gabriel Orozco, whose found-art, sculptures, and photography are surreal projections of industrialized and alienated landscapes. Through Orozco's engrossing personality, and interviews with his intimate friends and art-world colleagues, the documentary looks at core questions about the nature of art, how it serves the artist and spectator alike, and how it adds meaning to the disarray of our daily lives.
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| Language: | Spanish, English, French |
| Country: | Mexico |
| Release date: | 9 October 2003 |
| Runtime: | 80 min |
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