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Title: Artists & Photographs
Artist:
Mel Bochner (American, born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1940–2025)
Artist:
Christo (American (born Bulgaria), Gabrovo 1935–2020 New York)
Artist:
Jan Dibbets (Dutch, born Weert, 1941)
Artist:
Dan Graham (American, Urbana, Illinois 1942–2022 New York)
Artist:
Douglas Huebler (American, 1924–1997)
Artist:
Allan Kaprow (American, Atlantic City, New Jersey 1927–2006 Encinitas, California)
Artist:
Michael Kirby
Artist:
Joseph Kosuth (American, born Toledo, Ohio 1945)
Artist:
Sol LeWitt (American, Hartford, Connecticut 1928–2007 New York)
Artist:
Richard Long (British, born 1945)
Artist:
Robert Morris (American, Kansas City, Missouri 1931–2018 Kingston, New York)
Artist:
Bruce Nauman (American, born Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1941)
Artist:
Dennis Oppenheim (American, Electric City, Washington 1938–2011 New York)
Artist:
Edward Ruscha (American, born Omaha, Nebraska, 1937)
Artist:
Robert Smithson (American, Passaic, New Jersey 1938–1973 Amarillo, Texas)
Artist:
Bernar Venet (French, born 1941)
Artist:
Andy Warhol (American, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1928–1987 New York)
Author:
Lawrence Alloway (British, London 1926–1990 New York)
Publisher:
Multiples, Inc.
Date: 1970
Medium: Photomechanical prints
Dimensions: Case: 9.5 × 33.7 × 33.7 cm (3 3/4 × 13 1/4 × 13 1/4 in.)
Classifications: Portfolios, Prints
Credit Line: Purchase, Joyce F. Menschel Photography Library Fund, 2016
Object Number: 2016.78.1a, b
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