In MoMA’s hosting of Video After Video: The Critical Media of CAMP, an unconventional exhibition showcasing the work of the Mumbai-based collaborative studio CAMP. Set in Gallery 3, this work highlights CAMP’s innovative approach to video, film, and electronic media, using technology as both a subject and a medium for artistic exploration.
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