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Ira Schneider and Frank Gillette: Wipe Cycle, 1969, live, found and prerecorded footage on nine television monitors; in “TV as a Creative Medium,” 1969, at Howard Wise Gallery. Courtesy EAI.
Ira Schneider and Frank Gillette: Wipe Cycle, 1969, live, found and prerecorded footage on nine television monitors; in “TV as a Creative Medium,” 1969, at Howard Wise Gallery. Courtesy EAI.
View of “Light/Motion/Space,” 1967, at the Walker Art Center. Photo Eric Sutherland.
View of Heinz Mack’s Installation Light Forest at Howard Wise Gallery, 1966. Courtesy Archive Heinz Mack/ZERO Foundation. © VG Bild-Kunst Bonn.
Front cover of the catalogue for “Lights in Orbit,” Howard Wise Gallery, Feb. 4-Mar. 4, 1967. Courtesy Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York.
Len Lye: Fountain, 1963, stainless steel rods and motor, approx. 7½ feet tall; in “On the Move,” 1964, at Howard Wise Gallery, New York. Courtesy Len Lye Foundation Collection, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, Plymouth, New Zealand.
View of the exhibition “Light/Motion/Space,” 1967, at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis. Photo Eric Sutherland.