Display Distribute is a Brooklyn-based record label and distribution platform releasing music across physical and digital formats with an emphasis on curatorial integrity.
Distribution is the medium, not just the mechanism. Display Distribute, founded in Kowloon, operates as a collective without a fixed form: part shop, part exhibition space, part publisher, part inquiry. Their work folds together the informal economies of Hong Kong street commerce (hawker stalls, surplus goods from Shenzhen factories, pop-up retail) with the logic of artists' books and independent publishing. The 2017 installation *Outlette*, mounted in the street-level window of Sham Shui Po project space Holy Motors, staged a fashion collaboration and a critique of displacement in the same gesture. The question they keep returning to is structural: what does it mean to circulate things (objects, ideas, printed matter) in a city where the ground keeps shifting beneath the shop floor?
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