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Objeto encontrado
Life and work of Antonio Perez, important personality of Spanish culture because of its relationship with key artistic and social events that occurred in Spain since the early fifties. Unique character, Antonio Perez developed an interesting activity as an artist-editor-collector. It is precisely this aspect of "search objects" which he equated with contemporary artists such as Duchamp.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the concept of found objects and their significance through the lens of a personal collection. It delves into the stories and memories attached to everyday items that have been overlooked or discarded. The film examines how these objects gain new meaning when discovered and recontextualized. It is a reflective piece on memory, possession, and the history embedded in the material world.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Objeto encontrado" has been appreciated for its concise and thought-provoking exploration of its theme. Critics have noted its ability to evoke reflection on the nature of objects and memory within a brief runtime. Audience reception tends to focus on its artistic and conceptual merits, often described as an interesting and visually engaging piece.
What Reviewers Say
Thought-provoking exploration of found objects and memory.
Visually engaging and conceptually rich for a short film.
Evokes personal reflection on the history of everyday items.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Vera Neubauer, is known for her work exploring themes of memory, archives, and the materiality of everyday life in her artistic practice.
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