Project for Sky-Writing (planche n°1)
Project for Sky-Writing (planche n°1) is a photograph by artist Robert Filliou from 1971 [1]
Project for Sky-Writing (planche n°1) | |
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Artist | Robert Filliou |
Year | 1971 |
Type | photograph silkscreen |
Dimensions | 69 cm × 96.5 cm (27 in × 38.0 in) |
Description
The photograph is silkscreen printed on paper and has dimensions of 69 x 96.5 cm.[2]
The print is part of the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in Antwerp, Belgium.[3]
Analysis
Robert Filliou was involved in the Fluxus movement. and Dada. In 1971, this work was part of a series of prints exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.
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