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Hannah Wilke Through the Large Glass is a 1976 performance art film that explores themes of sexuality and representation. Directed by Hannah Wilke, it captures her striking a series of poses during a deadpan striptease behind Marcel Duchamp's iconic sculpture, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even.
This film has a bit of a niche audience, likely due to its art-house roots and the specific intellectual engagement it demands. Original formats are scarce, as they were not produced in large quantities. Collectors might find interest in the various screenings and exhibitions that have featured this piece, but it's not something that pops up often on home video. The dialogue around Wilke's work has grown over the years, making this an intriguing entry point for those diving into performance art history.
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The film is a performance art piece.
Hannah Wilke directed the film.
The film was released in 1976.
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