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Not a gallery in the traditional sense, the Distributed Gallery is a video exhibition project made of televisions and video monitors in various semi-private locations around Chinatown. Each month a new artist, writer, curator, collective, or other cultural practitioner is asked to select one video for each monitor in its given context, the sum of which amounts to an exhibition. The publication for each exhibition includes a conversation with that month’s curator.
The fifth exhibition is called ID 517, an exhibition of videos created by the students of Special Topics in Art and Politics, a class at the California Institute of the Arts, led by Nancy Buchanan and Sam Durant.
93 pages, 5.5" x 8.5", soft cover, black and white with oversize type.
The fifth exhibition is called ID 517, an exhibition of videos created by the students of Special Topics in Art and Politics, a class at the California Institute of the Arts, led by Nancy Buchanan and Sam Durant.
93 pages, 5.5" x 8.5", soft cover, black and white with oversize type.
