They are known for purchasing "awkward" works, such as video installations, that many other private collectors will not consider. "It's easy to store them, but difficult to display them," says Podesta. To get round the problem, he and his wife have excavated a huge subterranean vault beneath their house outside Washington - a white space 5m square and 4m high in which it will be possible to show "very complicated video pieces" on all four walls.
Someone on here pointed me to his stuff a year or so ago so I could see what kind of evil this sicko is involved in. It is very telling and he MUST be dealt with pronto!!!
From Tony Podesta, (who has an underground chamber underneath his house) to his brother John Podesta:
From:[email protected]
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: 2014-01-31 19:17
Subject: Last night was fun
Still in torture chamber
Another question. Do you two wanna have feb 14 valentines day dinner
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/56492
Archive:
https://archive.ph/X4Lqz
Article about Tony Podesta:
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2004/apr/20/usa.world
Archive: https://archive.ph/doj4E
More about Tony Podesta's taste in 'art'
https://washingtonlife.com/2015/06/05/inside-homes-private-viewing/
If you click on the 'viewing' box at the bottom of the page you will recognize the artwork of Biljana Djurdjevic
https://files.catbox.moe/svjb1g.jpg
Someone on here pointed me to his stuff a year or so ago so I could see what kind of evil this sicko is involved in. It is very telling and he MUST be dealt with pronto!!!