This week on FADTV we have Gustav Metzger and Part one of a video-record of his installation and performance ‘100,000 Newspapers’ on 21st-23rd January 2003 at the first T1+2 Gallery in London.
This week it was announced that Gustav and his Estate and Foundation will be represented by Hauser & Wirth.
Watch Gustav Metzger and his installation and performance ‘100,000 Newspapers’
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