Organized according to a five-pointed geodesic framework, the geometric structure that inspired the Drop City cosmology, the painting reveals different patterns under various frequencies of a strobe light.
Created by Clark Richert, Richard Kallweit, Gene Bernofsky, JoAnn Bernofsky, and Charles DiJulio, The Ultimate Painting was last displayed in winter 1968/69 as part of an Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.) exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, organized by engineer Billy Klüver and artist Robert Rauschenberg. Having found its place both within the New York art world and the counterculture imagination, the painting was lost after its exhibition in Brooklyn and never recovered.
For West of Center, artist Clark Richert recreated the lost painting based on a high-resolution photograph.
1 comments:
where did that first picture go?
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