Kasper König
My Country 'Tis of Thee: / West Germany 1968 (Four Views)

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My Country 'Tis of Thee: / West Germany 1968 (Four Views)
Image Not Available for My Country 'Tis of Thee: / West Germany 1968 (Four Views)
ArtistGerman, born 1940/43
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • My Country 'Tis of Thee: / West Germany 1968 (Four Views)
  • from S.M.S. No.1
DateFebruary 1968
Published inUnited States
MediumPhotographs with vellum overlay.
DimensionsImage (each): 5 1/16 × 5 1/16 in. (12.9 × 12.9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Susan Lorence
Object number2005.1836.1.G.1-.4
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Bernard Pfriem
February 1968
Printed photographs in accordion- folded six page spread.
2005.1836.2.A
Su Braden
February 1968
Pen and ink on vellum
2005.1836.1.I
February 1968
Printed lettering and text on folded paper sheet
2005.1836.1.F
Irving Petlin
February 1968
Printed polychrome paper portfolio
2005.1836.1.L
Christo
February 1968
Mylar and paper construction.
2005.1836.1.J
Julien Levy
February 1968
pad of prnted forms, handwritten prescriptions, five colored capsules
2005.1836.1.K.1-.6
Richard Hamilton
February 1968
Photographic construction
2005.1836.1.H
Nancy Reitkopf
February 1968
Printed luggage labels.
2005.1836.1.E.1-.6
Sol Mednick
February 1968
Photogravure
2005.1836.1.D
Walter De Maria
February 1968
Documentation of proposal to install a telephone booth at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art for visitors to answer random calls from the artist.
2005.1836.1.B
La Monte Young
February 1968
Young's statements(on the relationship of tuning to time) hand written in silver on folded construction paper with calligraphic border by Zazeela.
2005.1836.1.C
James Lee Byars
February 1968
Model of "Friendship Dress", meant to accommodate four people. Black tissue in envelope with photographic portraits.
2005.1836.1.A