グッゲンハイム美術館のインスタグラム(guggenheim) - 3月3日 03時48分
The film "The Way Things Go," arguably the most renowned piece by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, is a masterwork of cinematic structure and suspense. Unfolding over thirty minutes, the film—on view on the Guggenheim on two large screens—presents what appears to be a seamless sequence wherein mundane objects such as tires, pots, bottles, and balloons explode, leak, pop, and roll, initiating a cascade of actions and reactions. Notes Fischli, “One object in the film is no more important than another; one movement is no more important than another. It’s the energy that’s important.” Learn more about the film at blogs.guggenheim.org. #FischliWeiss ?
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