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  1. Win, Place or Show’, Stan Douglas, 1998 Skip navigation. Back to menu ... Russian Orthodox Church at Stamps Place Stan Douglas. 1998. Strathcona Alley and Stamps ...

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      ‘Set for Win, Place or Show: East View, West View,...

  2. Win, Place, or Show: Directed by Stan Douglas. With Peter LaCroix, Barry W. Levy.

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    • Peter Lacroix, Barry W. Levy
  3. Stan Douglas «Win, Place or Show» The title of the work refers to the classic horse-race betting options - a subject that features in the content of the two protagonists' dialogues, but also alludes to the combinatorial analysis of race finishes and combinations.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Stan_DouglasStan Douglas - Wikipedia

    Douglas' 1998 installation Win, Place or Show is shot in the style of the late-1960s CBC drama The Client, noted for its gritty style, long takes and lack of establishing shots.

  5. Stan Douglas: Win, Place or Show, 1998 | David Zwirner. Win, Place or Show, 1998. Two-channel video projection, 6 min (loop), color, sound. Overall dimensions variable. Edition of 3. David Zwirner is an art gallery with locations in New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Hong Kong.

  6. 1998 Directed by Stan Douglas. A two-channel video in which the film’s protagonists, Donny and Bob, talk, argue and fight in an endless loop that plays out over and over in an ever-shifting and altering array of combinations. The total number of possible combinations is said to total 20,000 hours of play - over two years. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. Jan 1, 1998 · Stan Douglas. Director. A two-channel video in which the film's protagonists, Donny and Bob, talk, argue and fight in an endless loop that plays out over and over in an ever-shifting and altering array of combinations. The total number of possible combinations is said to total 20,000 hours of play - over two years.

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