Washing Hands Abnormal
Washing Hands Abnormal

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Washing Hands Abnormal

1996
Movie
56 min
English

In this work, shown on two stacked monitors, Bruce Nauman washes his hands with a thoroughness bordering on obsession. Each from a different vantage point, the two monitors present a simple everyday action, extended to fill almost an hour. The work is a self-portrait in which the hands serve as a metaphor for the artist’s creative potency. The camera’s unorthodox angle, the image’s shifting colors and the repetitive movement unite in giving this commonplace act an hypnotic effect. Bruce Nauman is particularly renowned for his video performances of the 1970s in which his body is the focus of improvised, repetitive acts. The works produced in the ‘90s refer back to the strategy he pursed in his earlier career.

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Director: N/AGenres: Drama, Short

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This short film appears to be a lesser-known or possibly misidentified work. Without specific verifiable plot details, it's difficult to provide a synopsis. The title suggests a focus on hygiene or psychological themes related to cleansing rituals.

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