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CHANGE/EXCHANGE

Institution
Prospect Art
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Grant Cycle
Spring 2026
Amount
$20,000
Type of Grant
Project Grants for Small-scale Organizations
Website
prospectart.org ↗
Alison Kaufman, Friday Night at Guitar Center, 2012. Single channel HD, RT: 3 min 58 sec.
Andrew Demirjian, Pan-Terrestrial People’s Anthem, 2018. Single Channel – animation (algorithmically remixing 195 national flags), RT: 1 min 29 sec.
Elena Knox, Unconditional, 2026. Single Channel HD, RT: 32 min 24 sec.
Andrei Nacu, Except in the Context of Time, 2017. Single Channel HD, RT: 4 min 0 sec.

CHANGE/EXCHANGE, a temporary exhibition of time-based media, will be on view from February through June 2027 in a range of international sites. Curated by Maximillian Lehner, who has a long-standing interest in distributed exhibition models, the project will take place simultaneously at five locations including the Torrance Art Museum in Los Angeles, EMST in Athens, Atelierhaus in Vienna, AQB Art in Budapest, and Electroputere Gallery in Bucharest. Artists commissioned for the exhibition will tailor their work to respond to the unique architectural spaces and audiences of each of the five venues.

1966

Warhol’s film Chelsea Girls is a commercial success, offering an unedited glimpse into the daily lives of several Factory Superstars. Later it is considered an influential forerunner of reality TV.

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