Sorry if it has already been posted but I believe it should be added to "Pizzagate at a glance" summaries: (source)
They are known for purchasing "awkward" works, such as video installations, that many other private collectors will not consider. "It's easy to store them, but difficult to display them," says Podesta. To get round the problem, he and his wife have excavated a huge subterranean vault beneath their house outside Washington - a white space 5m square and 4m high in which it will be possible to show "very complicated video pieces" on all four walls.
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pizzathrowaway ago
Do you guys know much about video art?
VieBleu ago
Do you know anything at all about MK Ultra? you can start with Wikipedia and move on to Vigilant Citizen.
pizzathrowaway ago
I do know about MK Ultra.
Video art often needs big rooms to be displayed, because it requires multiple projectors aimed at multiple walls. It is often hard for private collectors to display such art. So the underground room for showing video art doesn't strike me as weird. YMMV.
It's sorta like how my rich uncle had a fancy home theater installed in his basement.
VieBleu ago
That sounds reasonable. but Podesta's collection of pedo torture art plus his connections and activities isn't, so it casts a shadow on everything else he does at that home and in general. If you don't think that is a reasonable statement, you are naive.