
El Espectaculo Mas Grande Del Mundo/Society of the Spectacle program, 9/23/1989
Item
Title
El Espectaculo Mas Grande Del Mundo/Society of the Spectacle program, 9/23/1989
Subject
Other Cinema; Artists Television Access (ATA)
Description
Flyer for the El Espectaculo Mas Grande Del Mundo/Society of the Spectacle at Other Cinema, which took place on September 23, 1989. Includes films by Keith Sanborn, Frank Mouris, Craig Baldwin, American Gladiator, Phil Patiris, Marshall Weber, Chip Lord and Isaac Cronin & Terrel Seltzer and TV installation by Walter Alter.
Creator
Baldwin, Craig
Date
9/23/89
Rights
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Type
text
Format
motion picture theater programs;flyers (printed matter)
Language
English
Identifier
CBATL_OC-04-UF-004
Citation
Baldwin, Craig, “El Espectaculo Mas Grande Del Mundo/Society of the Spectacle program, 9/23/1989,” San Francisco Cinematheque Digital Archives, accessed March 2, 2025, http://archive.sfcinematheque.org/items/show/321.