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My Rectum is Not a Grave (Notes to a Film Industry in Crisis)

Artist
Steve Reinke
Price
$85.00
Date
2007
Publisher
Art Metropole
Format
Video
Details
DVD
Size
13.5 × 19 × 1.5 cm
Genre
DVD
Description

Fifteen of video artist Steve Reinke’s single-channel works made between 1997 and 2006 are here assembled for the first time on a two-disc set produced by Art Metropole. Experience the work of an artist that has been called “so skilled and at ease with the video medium that he seems to have no fear or hesitation addressing just about any topic that human beings might get tangled in”.

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  1. My Rectum is Not a Grave

(Notes to a Film Industry in Crisis)
 

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