La Monte Young
Two Propositions in Black

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ArtistAmerican, born 1935
ArtistAmerican, 1940–2024
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Two Propositions in Black
  • from S.M.S. No.1
DateFebruary 1968
Published inUnited States
MediumYoung's statements(on the relationship of tuning to time) hand written in silver on folded construction paper with calligraphic border by Zazeela.
DimensionsSheet (folded): 10 × 6 in. (25.4 × 15.2 cm)
Sheet (unfolded): 10 × 16 in. (25.4 × 40.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Susan Lorence
Object number2005.1836.1.C
Non exposé

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Provenance Research Ongoing Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
printed verso left vertically: © LaMonte Young-Marian Zazeela
© The Letter Edged In Black Press Inc.

Printed recto left: the more nearly two pitches are / perfectly in tune the farther / apart the beats will occur requiring / more time-longer durations- / to play more perfectly in tune / upon awakening / ca 4.21 PM / before 4.24 20 PM / 30 IV 67 NYC / for Marian's 15 IV 67 birthday

Printed recto right: tuning is a function of time / Since tuning an internal / establishes the relationship of / two frequencies in time, the / the degree of precision is proportional / to the duration of the analysis, / ie, to the duration of / tuning It is necessary to / sustain the frequencies for / longer durations if higher / standards of precision are / to be achieved and studied / ca 26 VI 67 / ca 9 VIII 67 / NYC


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