According to a 12 year old article from theguardian.com...
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.
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2004/apr/20/usa.world
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remedy4reality ago
Why does 'A Clockwork Orange' come to mind when I think of the Tony Podesta movie room ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv1Bmne20l4
Zinnsee ago
My guess is something more like 'A Serbian Film'.
But have an upvoat for Clockwork
Elitch ago
Jesus Christ! I knew nothing about that film when I downloaded it. Like watching a prolonged trainwreck on a subway platform filmed in 1000fps. I don't think I got through the whole thing to be honest.
Zinnsee ago
Yeah it lingers on my hard drive somewhere but until now I was never 'in the mood' to actually watch it. sorry to ruin your day
Elitch ago
Give it a watch, it's brutal. I don't know what mood you would watch it in...it's really fucked up.