[Interviews with artists in relation to the California Video exhibition] [videorecording] / [sponsored by the Getty Research Institute].

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[Interviews with artists in relation to the California Video exhibition] [videorecording] / [sponsored by the Getty Research Institute].

Interviews were conducted by Glenn Phillips and Carole Ann Klonarides of the Getty Research Institute in 2007 in association with the 2008 California Video exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum. The interviews explore video art in California, offering perspectives on the topic from various practicing artists.

42 videodiscs of 42 (DVD) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

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