
Pam Kramlich
09/21/21 • 23 min
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The Kramlichs began collecting time-based media thirty years ago, and eventually they asked the question: what would a home look like if it were purpose-built for living with their collection? On this episode we'll not only get to hear the story of what inspired Pam to focus on collecting this challenging medium so early on, but also the treat of a walking tour of the Kramlich's residence and collection facilitty designed Herzog and de Meuron.
Links
> The Kramlich Collection
> The new book documenting the residnece and collection
> SFMOMA
The Kramlichs began collecting time-based media thirty years ago, and eventually they asked the question: what would a home look like if it were purpose-built for living with their collection? On this episode we'll not only get to hear the story of what inspired Pam to focus on collecting this challenging medium so early on, but also the treat of a walking tour of the Kramlich's residence and collection facilitty designed Herzog and de Meuron.
Links
> The Kramlich Collection
> The new book documenting the residnece and collection
> SFMOMA
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