




Here are some of the artworks at the Armory, or at least some of the more visual projects on view there. Mark Tribe's reenactment of political speeches--here's Angela Davis--was truly moving, reminding me of what it's like to hear a speech in public forum, rather than on You tube. At the same time, I really loved Kenneth Tip-Kin Hung's anarchic animation.
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