Seth Price

 
Through paintings, sculpture, video, and media work, Seth Price (*1973 East Jerusalem, lives and works in New York) underlines the production strategies, dissemination modes, and valuation patterns of art. His appropriationist work, which he rather calls a “redistribution” of (often) pirated materials, disrupts the operations of commodity culture. Among his formats and tactics one should mention the recycling of iconic illustrations, reduplication (from digital to vacuum-formed techniques), the reenactment of projects, and the collaborative actions with Continuous Project (formed in 2003 with Bettina Funcke, Wade Guyton, and Joseph Logan) or other artists.

(external link : www.distributedhistory.com)
 
Seth Price - Zero Bow Childreeen (vinyl LP)
2021
various
currently out of stock
For his Spike edition, the artist Seth Price created an 8-track LP. The LP's back cover features a photo of the artist's last-minute Halloween costume from 2018, when he dressed as the Marciano Museum, his spooky masked persona foreshadowing the grisly detail that the museum would close, after laying off its entire staff for their attempt to unionise, almost exactly one year later.
Seth Price - Peep-Hole Sheet - OK, Just Send Me the Bill
2014
English edition
Peep-Hole Sheet
Mousse - Mousse Publishing (books)
sold out
A “fictionalized adaptation” taken from the audio of Seth Price's Digital Video Effect: “Spills.”
Seth Price - Price, Seth
2010
English edition
JRP|Editions - Monographs
sold out
First monograph, including an essay by Michael Newman as well as Price's own critical take on his practice.


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