"Still, it's hard not to mourn for what could have been had the collection remained in New York. As Perry puts it, if the New York institutions that refused to meet Kim's demands knew the alternative, 'They would have just been, like, "Fine, we'll take it" and then put the five copies of Old School in a box in the basement.'"
Karina Longworth in the LA Weekly traces how a vast collection of video tapes and DVDs from New York ended up in a small town in Sicily.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Mondo Video
Labels:
cultural history,
Italy,
movies,
New York,
technology,
twenty-first century
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