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The Hundred Videos

Artist
Steve Reinke
Format
Catalogues
Description

For this complete set of his infamous “Hundred Videos”, Reinke designed a box with text and image which becomes part of the piece. “The Hundred Videos” have been shown internationally at museums and festivals, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and closer to home, at the Power Plant, Toronto. The custom made boxes come in eight different designs, only a few of each have been made. PAL videotape version available from ARGOS, Brussels.

Exhibition catalogue includes an introduction by the artist plus excerpts of text from “The Hundred Videos”, a complete illustrated cataloguing of all 100 works, and a short essay by Philip Monk. Great guide to Reinke’s masterwork (see above).

  1. The Hundred Videos
 

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