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This page is an annex to the exhibition Seth Price Circa 1981, housing a set of resources that will be added to during the run of the show. These include links to a number of works not on view in the building, beginning with Price’s four earliest videos Sub Accident (1997), Analogue (1999), American Graffity (1999) and Male Feeling Disorder (2000), as well as the later Folk Music and Documentary (2004) and Digital Video Effect: ‛Editions’ (2006) – a sampler of Price’s video editions that were available at the time of its release (a 16mm version of the same work, Untitled Film/Left, is on show in the Upper Gallery).
There are also a number of freely downloadable PDFs, including the essays Dispersion (2002–), Sports (a predecessor of Folk Music and Documentary, 2003), Décor Holes (2003–2005) and Teen Image (2009), a transcript of an early version of the video Redistribution (2009), Price's novel/memoir Fuck Seth Price (2015), and a new conversation between the artist and ICA director Stefan Kalmár, I Don't Stay in Lane (2017).
8-4, 9-5, 10-6, 11-7 (2007) is the fifth and most recent iteration of Price’s ‘Title Variable’ project – a single 8-hour mp3 track of continuously mixed dance music from the last 30 years. Finally, Freelance Stenographer (2007). made in collaboration with fellow artist Kelley Walker, comprises a video screened at an eponymous event at The Kitchen, NY, followed by a Q&A with the artists.
You can also download a PDF guide with a full list of works and inaugural message from the ICA's director Stefan Kalmár.
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