dispersed holdings
dispersed holdings is an artist-run platform for experimental publishing, reading, and listening practices founded in 2015 by Sal Randolph and David Richardson.
dispersed holdings had its origins as an artist-run listening space sited in the former Bowery apartment of the artist Eva Hesse where we held small-scale gatherings, explored slowed durations, and engaged in collective listening/reading/writing/publishing. We continue as a publication project, focusing on books and pamphlets which expand on notions of reading in its broadest sense.
Our newest publication is Gyms by Kyle Booten. Gyms is a hybrid work of poetry, fiction, and computation. Other recent publications include *A New English Grammar by Jeff Dolven (poetry/linguistics), The Uses of Art by Sal Randolph (art criticism/memoir), and a series of “hardcover” pamphlet-zines only available at fairs and events.
dispersed holdings had its origins as an artist-run listening space sited in the former Bowery apartment of the artist Eva Hesse where we held small-scale gatherings, explored slowed durations, and engaged in collective listening/reading/writing/publishing. We continue as a publication project, focusing on books and pamphlets which expand on notions of reading in its broadest sense.
Our newest publication is Gyms by Kyle Booten. Gyms is a hybrid work of poetry, fiction, and computation. Other recent publications include *A New English Grammar by Jeff Dolven (poetry/linguistics), The Uses of Art by Sal Randolph (art criticism/memoir), and a series of “hardcover” pamphlet-zines only available at fairs and events.