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Christopher Williams. One of 406 Ceiling Panels (23 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches each) Covered on the back with striped paper (green and white) Each Stripe is 8.7 cm. >From "Frost and Defrost: A Work In Situ By Daniel Buren:, Otis Art Institute Gallery, 2401 Wilshire Boulevard, 2006. Chromogenic print, Image (sight): 23 5/8 × 23 3/8in. (60 × 59.4 cm) Sheet (sight): 23 5/8 × 23 3/8in. (60 × 59.4 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Promised gift of Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner, P.2011.482. (Photo: Whitney Museum of American Art)

One of 406 Ceiling Panels (23 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches each) Covered on the back with striped paper (green and white) Each Stripe is 8.7 cm. >From "Frost and Defrost: A Work In Situ By Daniel Buren:, Otis Art Institute Gallery, 2401 Wilshire Boulevard

2006

Christopher Williams

Classification
Photographs
Formatted Medium
Chromogenic print
Dimensions
Image (sight): 23 5/8 × 23 3/8in. (60 × 59.4 cm) Sheet (sight): 23 5/8 × 23 3/8in. (60 × 59.4 cm)
Accession Number
P.2011.482
Credit Line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Promised gift of Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner

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