Untitled
1968
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
1968
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Dominant colour
Untitled is a 1968 ink by Ken Friedman George Maciunas, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This image is a simple black-and-white drawing on paper. It shows a boxy shape with wavy lines inside, like water or waves. Two tall, skinny objects with knobs on top stick out of the box, and a small cloud floats on the right side. The words “Cleanliness Flux Kit” and “by Ken Friedman” are written in uneven, hand-drawn letters. The drawing looks like it was cut and pasted together. The wavy lines inside the box are made with short, repeated marks, almost like tiny strokes. Look up cross-hatching to see how artists create shading with lines.