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Franz Kline in his 14th Street studio, April 7 1961.
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Pat Oldenburg in the Dine Performance “Car Crash.” She Plays the Ominous , Eight-Foot-Tall, “Big White Woman”, November 1 1960.
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Alice Neel in her studio, February 10 1961.
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Reviewers James Schuyler and Irving Sandler Meet at an Exhibition, April 28, 1959.
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Willem de Kooning on 10th Street Stoop with Novelist Noel Clad, April 5, 1959.
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A Typical Corner of a “Ray Gun” Street, February 20, 1960.
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Jim Dine in his Performance “Car Crash.” He Wears a Metallic Coat and Sprayed his Face Gray to Transform Himself into an “Aluminum Car,” November 1, 1960.
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Dillon’s Bar on University Place Provides Setting for Shuffle Board Games with Jasper Johns Pitching. Other Participants are Bill Giles, Anna Moreska, Robert Rauschenberg, Dancer Merce Cunningham, and Composer John Cage, November 10, 1959.
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“Car Crash.” Jim Dine Grunting and Groaning in a Final Moment Before “Frustrated Ecstasy,” November 1, 1960.
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Andy Warhol and Factory with Actresses Candy Darling, Ultra Violet, and Bridged Polk, on April 28 1969.
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