Not to Miss

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Hyperallergic reviewed dispersed holding’s table at the NYABF.

Here’s what they said:

Dispersed Holdings, which describes itself as an artist-run listening space hosted by Sal Randolph and David Richardson, found itself in an unusual position. They moved into a space on the Bowery and then discovered it was renowned artist Eve Hesse’s former apartment. Their table at the New York Art Book Fair includes their recordings, publications, and even cushions from their space. They are one of many booths selling cassette tapes (it’s been a trend for the last few years) of music and other sound files. Their energy reminds me of some of the best qualities of quirky art world projects. —Hrag Vartanian

Hyperallergic’s “What Not to Miss at Printed Matter’s 2019 NY Art Book Fair

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