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Surveying the first decade. 7 [VHS-video] : Critiques of art and media as commodity and spectacle ; Program 7, Vol. 2
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  • PROGRAM 7. Critiques of Art and Media as Commodity and Spectacle. For a brief period in the late '60s and early '70s, making art as a commodity for investment was broadly criticized by artists. Performance art and video art had no established markets; both presented archival problems and unknowns for collectors. In early '70s publications, community producers and video artists from all over the country declared the necessity of creating culture opposed to corporate-owned television. Artists' and audiences' ambivalence around the spectacle of television became a subject for critical examination. -- Ant Farm & T.R. Uthco, Eternal Frame, 1976, 23 min -- Richard Serra and Carlotta Fay Schoolman, Television Delivers People, 1973, 6 minWonderful Years Optic Nerve, 1973, 28 min -- Dara Birnbaum, Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman, 1978-79, 7 mine Stoney, First Transm
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