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So, 'Video Tape for Two Monitors' is an interesting piece. You've got two Keith Harings, one on screen and the other right in front of it. They engage in this almost hypnotic recitation of words that creates a surreal atmosphere. The pacing is quite slow, which might not gel with everyone, but it contributes to the meditative quality of the work. It's less about traditional narratives and more about the interplay between the visuals and the spoken word. There's a certain rawness to it, and the simplicity of the setup is what makes it distinctive. It's a unique expression of art video from that era, which feels very much like a snapshot of the time, yet still resonates today.
This film remains somewhat obscure, which has led to a niche collector interest, especially among those who appreciate late 20th-century video art. It seems to have surfaced primarily on VHS, with few known reissues, making original tapes quite scarce. As a result, the piece draws in collectors who are keen on avant-garde works and the intersection of video and performance art.
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