T IV 80
Intervention d’Edward Kransinski sur Peinture sur tissu rayé blanc et rouge
Intervention by Edward Kraslnski on Painting on white and red striped cloth
November 1970
created in the apartment/studio of Daniel Buren.
White acrylic paint on cotton canvas woven in alternating white and red striped cotton canvas, each 8.7cm. (± 0.3), wide.
268 x 140 cm. (on stretcher).
Paris, France
Travail détruit après l'exposition
Description
Painting whose last two white stripes at each edge are painted over with white paint on the front and back sides, on which the artist Edward Krasinski has pasted a horizontal self-adhesive blue stripe at a height of 130 cm.
In conjunction with this, Daniel Buren, Erik Veaux and Anka Ptaszkowska accompanied Krasinski around Paris in order to paste a blue line, also at a height of 130 cm, among other places, on the display windows of galleries on the left bank and on the terrace of the Museum of Modern Art of Paris.
Biblios
* Ptaszkowska, Anka : Stazewski-Buren / un dialogue fécond, in Beaux Arts magazine / hors série / la saison polonaise, Paris : Beaux Arts SAS, 2004, cit. p. 24 et repr. p. 25.