United States / Jan 01, 2006
Dough (2006)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Dough (2006) depicts a team of women pulling a rope of dough through a series of claustrophobic factory compartments. At the center of the Rube Goldberg–like system, an obese woman kneads and directs the dough. When a bouquet of flowers is placed before her, a chain reaction is set off: the flowers produce allergic tears, which fall to the floor and generate steam, which in turn causes the dough to rise before it is finally packaged. Equating industrial and bodily processes, the journey of the fleshy dough alludes to digestion, excretion, and birth. Dough evinces the influence of 1970s feminist body art and also recalls Matthew Barney’s elaborate sets and surreal physical processes. Like Barney, Rottenberg gives sculptural form to her videos; here, the projection appears in a cramped wooden room, its outer supports weighed down by doughy sandbags.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Dough |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Official site | guggenheim.org |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 2006 |
| Assistant directors | Mika Rottenberg |
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