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''Melrose Place'' is an American prime-time television
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that aired on Fox from July 8, 1992, to May 24, 1999, for seven seasons. The show follows the lives of a group of young adults living in an apartment complex in
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. The show was created by Darren Star for Fox and executive produced by Aaron Spelling for his company,
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. It was the second series in the ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' franchise. Season one and season two were broadcast on Wednesday at 9 pm, after ''
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''. In 1994, for its third season and for the rest of its run, the show moved to Monday at 8 p.m. The show had many cast changes during the run. Thomas Calabro and
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were the only cast members to remain on the series for all seven seasons, with Calabro being the only cast member to remain on the series throughout its entire run from the pilot episode to the series finale. The show earned several
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nominations and placed No. 51 on ''
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'' "New TV Classics" list.


Overview

''Melrose Place'' premiered on Fox on July 8, 1992. The series follows the lives of a group of young adults living in an apartment complex at 4616 Melrose Place in
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. ''Melrose Place'' ran for seven seasons, and its final episode aired on May 24, 1999.


Episodes


Cast and characters

The first season featured eight main characters: Dr. Michael Mancini ( Thomas Calabro), a physician who works at Wilshire Memorial Hospital and changes from a kind, devoted husband in season 1 to a mean, adulterous villain from season 2 on; Jane Mancini ( Josie Bissett), his budding fashion designer wife; Billy Campbell ( Andrew Shue), a struggling writer adapting to life out of his parents' control; Alison Parker (
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), a receptionist at D&D Advertising; Jake Hanson ( Grant Show), a struggling manual laborer and motorcycle enthusiast; Matt Fielding (
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), a gay social worker; Rhonda Blair ( Vanessa A. Williams), an aerobics instructor; and Sandy Harling ( Amy Locane), a
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and struggling actress who moonlights as a waitress at a local bar called Shooters, the group's main hangout. Locane was written off after 13 episodes and replaced by
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as Jo Reynolds, a photographer running away from her abusive husband. Williams was not brought back for the second season, her character having become engaged to a wealthy restaurant entrepreneur. Actress
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, who in season one had guest starred as Alison's ambitious and merciless boss
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, was promoted to series regular status in the second season after her character bought and moved into the ''Melrose Place'' apartment building. Although she was always billed as a "special guest star", Locklear remained with the show for the rest of its run. Guest Laura Leighton, recurring as Jane's trouble-making younger sister Sydney Andrews in the first two seasons, was upgraded to series regular for season three.
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, recurring as Dr. Kimberly Shaw in season 1 and early season 2, became a series regular by the end of the second season (though she was not credited in the opening until the start of season four). Janet Carroll appeared in several episodes as Marion Shaw, Kimberly's domineering mother. Beata Pozniak was featured in the second season in 7 episodes as Dr. Katya Petrova Fielding, a doctor with a daughter from a previous marriage who befriends and ultimately marries Matt (for a green card), who becomes an endearing father figure for her child. Season four saw two new regular characters: Peter Burns ( Jack Wagner), the ruthless hospital Chief of Staff introduced in season three; and Brooke Armstrong ( Kristin Davis), a young, conniving intern at D&D Advertising also recurring the previous season. Davis's character was subsequently killed off in the middle of the fourth season, while Zuniga left the series at the end of the season. Patrick Muldoon also arrived in the third season as the villainous Richard Hart. Although Muldoon was not billed with the main cast (though he appeared in numerous promotional photos with them), he appeared in most of the fourth season's episodes and is also ''Melrose Place''s longest recurring character (i.e. not in the opening credits) in terms of number of episodes. The fifth season saw the addition of Rob Estes as restaurateur Kyle McBride, Lisa Rinna as his opportunistic wife Taylor, and Brooke Langton as Samantha Reilly, an artist and a new tenant in the apartment complex. Bissett and Cross left the series towards the end of the fifth season;
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was brought in as Megan Lewis, a prostitute hired by Kimberly Shaw to have an affair with Michael Mancini, and David Charvet played Craig Field, Amanda's new co-worker and later Sydney's boyfriend. The season finale featured the exits of series regulars Thorne-Smith, Show, and Leighton. The season premiere of season six featured the departure of original cast member Doug Savant while
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(recurring as Michael's sister Jennifer Mancini since season five) was bumped to series regular, with
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joining the cast as Dr. Brett Cooper and Jamie Luner as his seductive and rich ex-wife, Lexi Sterling. Charvet was written out in the middle of season 6, and the beginning of season seven saw the departure of Shue, Langton, Rinna, Milano, and Ashby. The show's seventh season introduced John Haymes Newton as Ryan McBride, Kyle's younger brother, and Rena Sofer as Eve Cleary, a woman from Amanda's past who marries Peter. Sofer was not billed with the main cast. Bissett reprised her role as Jane for the seventh season.


Cast timeline

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Main cast members

* Josie Bissett as Jane Andrews Mancini (seasons 1–5, 7), fashion designer, originally from Chicago, married to Michael Mancini, later involved with Sam Towler, Robert Wilson, Chris Marchette, Richard Hart, Jake Hanson and Kyle McBride * Thomas Calabro as Dr. Michael Mancini, resident then cardiology surgeon at Wilshire Memorial Hospital, originally from
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, married to Jane, and later marries Sydney Andrews, Kimberly Shaw and Megan Lewis, also involved with Amanda Woodward, Brandi Carson, Taylor McBride and Lexi Sterling * Amy Locane as Sandy Harling (season 1), aspiring actress and waitress at the bar Shooters, originally from
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, involved with Jake *
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as Matt Fielding (seasons 1–6), openly gay social worker and physician at Wilshire Memorial, marries Katya Petrova, involved with Jeffrey Lindley, Dr. Paul Graham, Alan Ross and Dan Hathaway * Grant Show as Jake Hanson (seasons 1–5), mechanic and carpenter, owner of Jake's Bikes and later Shooters, involved with Colleen Patterson, Perry Morgan, Kelly Taylor, Sandy Harling, Jo Reynolds, Amanda, Sydney, Shelley Hanson and Jane, later marries Alison Parker * Andrew Shue as Billy Campbell (seasons 1–7), taxi driver, later writer at Escapade Magazine, then copywriter for D&D Advertising, engaged to Alison Parker and later marries Brooke Armstrong and Samantha Reilly, also involved with Amanda, Susan Madsen and Jennifer Mancini *
Courtney Thorne-Smith Courtney Thorne-Smith (born 1966 or 1967) is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles as Alison Parker on '' Melrose Place'', Georgia Thomas on '' Ally McBeal'', and Cheryl Mabel on '' According to Jim'', as well as her recurrin ...
as Alison Parker Armstrong Hanson (seasons 1–5), advertising executive at D&D Advertising and later waitress at Shooters, originally from
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, involved with Keith Gray, Steve McMillan, Zack Phillips and Terry Parsons, engaged to Billy and later marries Hayley Armstrong and Jake Hanson *
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as Rhonda Blair (season 1), aerobics instructor, engaged to Terrence Haggard *
Daphne Zuniga Daphne Eurydice Zuniga (; born October 28, 1962) is an American actress. She made her film debut in the 1982 slasher film '' The Dorm That Dripped Blood'' (1982) at the age of 19, followed by a lead role in another slasher film '' The Initiation ...
as Jo Reynolds (seasons 1–4), freelance photographer, originally from New York City, previously married to Charles Reynolds, involved with Jake Hanson, Steve McMillan, Reed Carter, Jess Hansen, Richard Hart and Dr. Dominick O'Malley *
Heather Locklear Heather Deen Locklear (born September 25, 1961) is an American actress known for her role as Amanda Woodward on '' Melrose Place'' (1993–1999), for which she received four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress – Television Se ...
as Amanda Woodward Parezi Burns McBride Blake (seasons 2–7, recurring season 1), vice-president then president at D&D Advertising and Amanda Woodward Advertising, owner of the Melrose Place complex, previously married to Jack Parezi and later marries Dr. Peter Burns, Kyle McBride and Rory Blake, also involved with Billy, Jake, Michael, Bobby Parezi and Craig Field * Laura Leighton as Sydney Andrews Mancini Field (seasons 3–5, recurring season 1–2), Jane's younger sister, waitress at Shooters, then prostitute, stripper and receptionist at Burns & Mancini, marries Michael and Craig, also involved with Jake, Chris Marchette, Bobby Parezi, Kyle McBride and Carter Gallavan *
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as Dr. Kimberly Shaw Mancini (seasons 4–5, recurring season 1–3), resident doctor at Wilshire Memorial, originally from
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, marries Michael, also involved with Peter and Dr. Brett Cooper * Kristin Davis as Brooke Armstrong Campbell (season 4, recurring season 3), employee at D&D Advertising, marries Billy * Jack Wagner as Dr. Peter Howell Burns (seasons 4–7, recurring season 3), chief of staff at Wilshire Memorial, originally from
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, previously married to Beth Davis and later Amanda and Eve Cleary, also involved with Caitlin Mills, Alycia Barnett, Kimberly, Taylor and Lexi * Rob Estes as Kyle McBride (seasons 5–7), chef and restaurant owner, former marine, originally from
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, married to Taylor and later Amanda, also involved with Christine Denton, Jennifer, Sydney and Jane * Brooke Langton as Samantha Reilly Campbell (seasons 5–7, recurring season 4), artist and salesperson at Jane's (later Sydney's), originally from
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, marries Billy, also involved with Craig and Jeff Baylor * Lisa Rinna as Victoria Taylor Davis McBride (seasons 5–7), restaurant co-owner, originally from
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, married to Kyle, also involved with Peter, Michael and Nick Reardon *
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as Megan Lewis Mancini McBride (seasons 5–7), prostitute, later receptionist at Burns, Mancini & Cooper and Amanda Woodward Advertising, marries Michael and Ryan McBride, also involved with Coop * David Charvet as Craig Field (seasons 5–6), son of the chairman of D&D Advertising, marries Sydney, also involved with Amanda and Jennifer *
Linden Ashby Clarence Linden Garnett Ashby III (born May 23, 1960) is an American actor. On television, he portrayed Brett Cooper on the final two seasons of the Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox soap opera ''Melrose Place'' (1997–1999) and Sheriff Noah Stilin ...
as Dr. Brett "Coop" Cooper (seasons 6–7), surgeon and partner at Burns, Mancini & Cooper, originally from
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, married to Lexi, also involved with Kimberly and Megan *
Alyssa Milano Alyssa Jayne Milano ( ; born December 19, 1972) is an American actress and activist. She has played Samantha Micelli in '' Who's the Boss?'' (1984–1992), Jennifer Mancini in '' Melrose Place'' (1997–1998), Phoebe Halliwell in '' Charmed'' ...
as Jennifer Mancini (seasons 6–7, recurring season 5), Michael's younger sister, originally from
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, bartender at Upstairs, involved with Kyle, Craig and Billy * Jamie Luner as Lexi Sterling Cooper (seasons 6–7), interior designer, later owner of Sterling Conway Enterprises, married to Coop, also involved with Peter, Ryan and Michael * John Haymes Newton as Ryan McBride (season 7), Kyle's younger brother, executive at Amanda Woodward Advertising, married to Callie McBride and later Megan, also involved with Lexi


Production

Filming for the series took place at a studio in
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. Stages were located 30 miles outside of Los Angeles. The scenes filmed outside reveal the original facade of the building at 4616 Greenwood Place in Los Angeles serving as the main backdrop for Melrose Place. The D&D Advertising building is the same complex where the offices of Spelling Entertainment are located on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. The production filmed episodes back-to-back, according to ''
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'' in 1994. A dozen directors were employed during each season to direct the thirty episodes. Charles Correll is by far the main director of the series with 47 episodes to his credit over the entire production period, far ahead of the 27 episodes directed by Chip Chalmers. In 1997, the filming of the sixth season was brought forward by two weeks because of Heather Locklear's pregnancy, which was not included in the story. A body liner was used for around ten shots. The actress also doubled her filming time and her screen time was reduced to finish filming in mid-September 1997. Lisa Rinna (Taylor) was also pregnant during filming at the end of the sixth season. However, her pregnancy was integrated into the plot. This was also the case for the pregnancy of Josie Bissett (Jane) during the seventh season. Estes and Bissett welcomed their first child, son Mason True, on July 21, 1999.


Nielsen ratings

''Melrose Place'' debuted on July 8, 1992, at No. 19 on the
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with a 10.3/19 share and 16 million viewers. In December 1993, Meredith Berkman of ''Entertainment Weekly'' called the show "arguably the hottest one-hour drama on television." Though ratings dropped slightly over the first season, the addition of Heather Locklear as Amanda is credited for improving ratings and bringing the show from No. 94 to No. 50 in the second season. The
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was watched by 10.38 million viewers.


Reception


Critical reception

''Melrose Place'' received mixed reviews from critics. As of September 2014, season 1 has a critics' rating of 4.7/10 at
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. One of the critics, ''
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'' Richard Zoglin, who gave the season a 2.0/10 score, wrote that the soap is "tapping into nothing more than worn plot lines from ''
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''". Conversely,
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of ''Entertainment Weekly'', gave the first season a B− rating, writing: "Hey, I make fun of Melrose Place — but I'm hypnotized by it. As warm-weather escapism, it takes all the issues facing this country, from unemployment to
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, and turns them into crises that can be solved in an hour." During the second season, David Wild of ''
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'' wrote: "After debuting in 1992 with a troubled first season that at times rivaled that of the 1962 New York Mets, ''Melrose Place'' made a few key trades. The show acquired a journeywoman heavy hitter in the lovely form of Locklear and wisely swapped bothersome Issues and Morals for infinitely more palatable Sex and Villains, emerging as a big winner, particularly with that attractive twentysomething demographic." The third season received positive reviews from critics: "After a couple lukewarm yet entertaining seasons, ''Melrose Place'' exploded in season three with the over-the-top, addictive storylines. Remember the crazy Kimberly-Michael-Sydney drama? And then Kimberly tried to keep Jo's baby! Really, this is daytime-soap-drama, heated up for primetime." In 1997, Mark Harris, who gave the soap's sixth season a D rating, stated: "Although the ever-game, deserves-better Heather Locklear still spits out even the worst lines with snappish authority, and the diabolical-doctor duo of Jack Wagner and Thomas Calabro at least try to look interested, they can't sustain a show that has lost its best asset — a twisted joy in its own trashiness."


Accolades

The series won the
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in 1993 for 'Favorite New TV Dramatic Series'.
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was nominated for four
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for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama for her role as Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place, in 1993, 1994, 1995, and 1996. Laura Leighton was nominated in 1995 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series for her role as Sydney Andrews. In May 1994, at the height of the show's popularity, the female stars,
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, Laura Leighton,
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,
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and Josie Bissett, were featured on the cover of ''
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''.
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ranked Amanda Woodward at No. 2 in the short list of "The Biggest TV Bitches", only behind
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' iconic Alexis Carrington Colby, with whom Locklear co-starred on ''
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''. In ''Entertainment Weekly'', Heather Locklear said about playing her: "Not trying to be a bitch. Just trying to be strong and do what you are supposed to do". In 2012, ''Entertainment Weekly'' reunited ''Melrose'' favorites Heather Locklear, Marcia Cross, Laura Leighton, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Josie Bissett, Daphne Zuniga, Andrew Shue, Grant Show and Doug Savant, and they appeared on the cover.


Spin-offs and other media

The original series produced a spin-off series, '' Models Inc.'', which ran for one season in 1994–95. That series focused on a Los Angeles modeling agency run by Hillary Michaels (played by
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), the mother of ''Melrose''s
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; the show was cancelled after a single season due to low ratings. A continuation of the series, also called '' Melrose Place'', premiered on September 8, 2009, on
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. The new series featured primarily a new cast, although five actors from the original series made appearances: Thomas Calabro, Laura Leighton, Josie Bissett, Daphne Zuniga and Heather Locklear. The revival series suffered from low ratings and negative reviews, and was cancelled in 2010 after one season. In April 2024, another revival of the series was announced to be in development at
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, to be written by Lauren Gussis and with Locklear, Leighton and Zuniga attached to reprise their roles from the original series.


Unauthorized story

On October 10, 2015, a television movie called '' The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story'' was released. It tells the behind-the-scenes making-of story of the show, finishing with the filming of the season three finale.


Lawsuit

In 1996, actress Hunter Tylo was cast in ''Melrose Place'' and opted to leave daytime soap opera ''
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'' to take the role. However, she was fired by ''Melrose Place'' producer Aaron Spelling prior to filming any episodes for the series, when she announced she was pregnant. The character she was to play, Taylor McBride, was recast, Lisa Rinna taking the role. Tylo quickly returned to ''The Bold and the Beautiful''. Tylo sued Spelling on grounds of discrimination for being pregnant and won $4.8 million from a Los Angeles jury. Spelling argued that Tylo's pregnancy rendered her unable to play the character, who was supposed to be a sexy seductress. During the trial, Tylo published pictures of herself while pregnant which showed that she retained a slim figure. Prior to trial, during the discovery phase of the litigation, Tylo's lawyers won a partial victory in an interlocutory appeal challenging a lower court's order compelling her to answer a broad range of personal questions. The Court of Appeal established Tylo's right to refuse to answer questions in her deposition about marital problems and psychological treatment, although the Court sustained the portion of the order which compelled her to answer questions about her efforts to become pregnant, her husband's ability or inability to impregnate her, and communications with her agent with respect to her efforts and ability to become pregnant. The case is widely recognized as an important one in establishing the right of privacy in deposition and the right of female actors to continue to work while pregnant.


Home media

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(distributed by
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) have released all seasons of ''Melrose Place'' on DVD in Region 1. The series has also been released on DVD in Region 2 and 4 by Paramount Home Entertainment. Due to music licensing issues, most of the original music has been replaced on these DVD releases, and some episodes are edited from their original broadcast versions. The soundtrack "Melrose Place" containing 11 tracks was released in 1994 on Giant records; in 1998 "Melrose Place Jazz" containing 16 tracks was released by Windham Hill Jazz. The series is rated in Australia and in New Zealand for its sex scenes and offensive language.


GALA Committee

A group of artists and ''Melrose Place'' producers formed the GALA Committee, headed by artist Mel Chin, to bring artworks out of galleries and into primetime television. GALA artists designed artworks that were used as props by ''Melrose Place'' characters in the fourth and fifth seasons, often with hidden political messages: *When Alison is pregnant, her quilt is decorated with the molecular structure of
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. *A bag of Chinese take-out food is emblazoned with two opposing ideograms translated from Chinese as "Human Rights" and "Turmoil"; both terms were used by the Chinese government to justify a restriction on student protesters of June 4, 1989. *Bottles behind the counter at Shooters bar are decorated with ads and documents chronicling the history of alcohol. *As Alison quits D&D Advertising, a framed ad in the background features a bombed-out building (the result of the
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). The damage to the structure is in the shape of a liquor bottle, and the words "Total Proof" appear on the poster. Chin compared the works to viruses,
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and invisible. The project was called ''In the Name of the Place'', as part of the "Uncommon Sense" art show at the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, California in 1997. A portion of the fifth season was filmed at the Geffen Contemporary where the project was displayed. The artwork was also shown at the 1997 Kwangju Biennale in Kwangju, Korea and at Grand Arts in Kansas City, Missouri in 1998. Sotheby's Auction house auctioned almost fifty of these artworks for charity.


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