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Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion... Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right), 1966. Photo: Unattributed. | |||||||||||||||
Property / citation or reference: Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion... Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right), 1966. Photo: Unattributed. / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / citation or reference: Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion... Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right), 1966. Photo: Unattributed. / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
Property / citation or reference: Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion... Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right), 1966. Photo: Unattributed. / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Property / citation or reference: Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion... Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right), 1966. Photo: Unattributed. / reference | |||||||||||||||
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Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York)
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English | P1441 9 Evenings Preparations |
Photograph in Photograph Collection (Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, New York) |
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9 Evenings Preparations (English)
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Photo: Unattributed
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Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion. It permits a dancer literally to float on a cushion of air with no physical exertion and is one of the few pieces of technical equipment which will be visible to audicences of 9 Evenings. Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right)
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P1441
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Lucinda Childs gives final directives to Per Biorn (far right), the engineer who built the ground effect machine under discussion... Also pictured: Alphonse Schilling (left) and Alex Hay (second from right), 1966. Photo: Unattributed.