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  • Robert Morris, Labyrinth (detail), 1974, Masonite and wood, 96“ high, 360” diameter.
    September 1974
    Vol. 13, No. 1
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    October 1974
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    November 1974
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  • Nam June Paik, Suite 212 (Model: McLuhan), 1973. (Photo: Peter Moore.)
    December 1974
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  • Louise Bourgeois, Le Repas du Soir (detail), 1974, latex.
    March 1975
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  • Sol LeWitt, Lines not long, not straight, not touching, drawn at random using four colors (black, yellow, red, and blue) which are uniformly dispersed with maximum density, covering the entire wall surface (detail of wall drawing), 1971. (Draftswoman: Kazuko Miyamoto.)
    April 1975
    Vol. 13, No. 8
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  • Mayombe (Zaire), Nkonde figure, 45", wood, glass, iron, cloth, shells, beads, activating materials. (Museum of Cultural History, UCLA.) POWER sculptures from the Kongo-speaking peoples of the Lower Congo River Basin were produced in a variety of sizes and configurations. Most exhibit an activating capsule in the center of the torso (or other locations), and the figures were often studded with nails, knifeblades or other bits of iron, and hung with strips of cloth, small sculptures, and other offerings. A hunting net envelops the hips of many of the larger examples, as here. Field reports indicate that the purpose for which they were used, under the control of a priest custodian, might range from witnessing oaths and punishing malefactors to healing sickness and fostering individual and group prosperity.
    May 1975
    Vol. 13, No. 9
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  • Franz Kline, Wanamaker Block (detail), 1955, o/c, 78¾“ x 71¼”. (Photo: Joseph Szaszfai.)
    Summer 1975
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