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GARY SETZER

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  • About
    • News
    • Bio
    • C.V.
  • Contact
  • Store
  • The Corridor
  • Floating Signifiers
  • The Supposed Exchange
  • The Gallery Infrastructure
  • A Sculpture Consisting Of
  • Writing the Name of the Moon
  • Playing With Subtle Formal
  • Panderer (Seventeen Seconds)
  • Panderer (Fifty Seconds)
  • The Verisimilitude Platitudes
  • The Black Tongue Lexicon
  • Supralingual/Sublingual
  • The Derivations Suite
  • Hauntings
    • The Shift From Green
    • Simultaneous Repellents
    • Methodological Remover
    • Of the Tip of the Tongue
  • Singularities
    • Homonymous Confusion
    • Keypunch Operator
    • Indexical Scale
    • Slow Measured Crawl
    • Studio Roof Transmitter
    • 1:1 Floor Plan Drawing
    • Map
  • Video Singles
    • Generator
    • Swamp of the Sound-Image
    • Ineffable

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On View Now

July 26, 2025

The Tucson Museum of Art has two artworks from my Panderer series on view in the museum’s Kasser Vestibule.

See Panderer (Seventeen Seconds) and Panderer (Fifty Seconds) on view now through Novemember.

Panderer (Seventeen Seconds) is one of only a handful of video artworks in the museum’s permanent collection.

For more information about the Tucson Museum of Art, visit their website here.

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