Chapter 2: Plural Garments, 1967–1969, New York-Antwerp-Düsseldorf / Hoofdstuk 2: Plural Garments / Chapitre 2: Vêtements pluriels
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After returning from Kyoto in 1967 Byars designed plural or participatory garments, such as his Friendship Dress (1968) and A Banana for Five People (1969). These garments in black, white, pink, yellow or red acetate silk were all made by Mr North South, a tailor in Chinatown, New York.
Byars arrived at Antwerp’s Wide White Space Gallery in 1969 and brought 75 in a Hat, Two in a Hat, Mask and Dress and The Pink Silk Airplane for 100 in his knapsack. Since the gallery was not wide enough for the wings of the airplane, he kept asking the gallery owner Anny De Decker to call the King, who had magnificent palaces in both Antwerp and in Brussels. In the end Isi Fiszman took him to the Düsseldorf Art Academy to meet Joseph Beuys, and the two artists performed The Pink Silk Airplane for 100 together.
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75 in a Hat
James Lee Byars, 75 in a Hat, 1969. Performance, red silk, 13.5 m x 30.5 cm.
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Please limit all talking ...
James Lee Byars, Please limit all talking to the sound of O, as preview given by W.W.S. Antwerp to This is the Ghost of James Lee Byars Calling, 1969. Object, print on paper, golden frame, 34 x 94 cm.
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Two in a Hat, Mask and Dr...
James Lee Byars, Two in a Hat, Mask and Dress, 1969. Installation, red silk, ca. 12 m.
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James Lee Byars, Antwerpe...
Jef Cornelis, James Lee Byars, Antwerpen 18 April - 7 Mei 1969, 1969. Video, single-channel video, b/w, sound, 00:32:30.
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James Lee Byars
James Lee Byars was born in 1932 in Detroit. He was a highly visible and contradictory figure in the art of the 1970s and 1980s, and remained
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Jef Cornelis
Jef Cornelis (1941, Belgium, lives in Antwerp) worked for BRT, Belgian Radio and Television, from 1963 until 1998. He first made documentarie
