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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: James Lee Byars, Four in a Dress, 1968
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James Lee Byars

Four in a Dress, 1968
Black silk
487,5 cm Ø
192 in Ø
MW.JLB.035
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'Four in a Dress' by James Lee Byars is one of the artist's historic and rarely-seen performative fabric works from 1967/68. It has been widely published and exhibited, lastly at...
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"Four in a Dress" by James Lee Byars is one of the artist's historic and rarely-seen performative fabric works from 1967/68. It has been widely published and exhibited, lastly at Museum Jumex' inaugural exhibition and MoMA PS1 in 2014. First presented at Green Gallery, it was the subject of an Andy Warhol film.
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