Since the 1960s, artists have been actively working with film and video, and media art has become one of the most important forms of contemporary art over the last twenty years. So why is media art still so rarely collected by private collectors and museum curators?
In conversation with Larry Rinder, Director of BAMPFA, Pamela and Richard Kramlich will speak about their experiences collecting media art since 1987. They will share some of the lessons they have learned, and explain why they are more excited than ever about the importance and future of media art.
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Since the 1960s, artists have been actively working with film and video, and media art has become one of the most important forms of contemporary art over the last twenty years. So why is media art still so rarely collected by private collectors and museum curators?
In conversation with Larry Rinder, Director of BAMPFA, Pamela and Richard Kramlich will speak about their experiences collecting media art since 1987. They will share some of the lessons they have learned, and explain why they are more excited than ever about the importance and future of media art.
ALL SEATS ARE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS.
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