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Performances II

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Performances 2, 1970–73: Einhorn (Unicorn) Kopfextension (Head Extension) Weißer Körperfächer (White Body Fan) Handschuhfinger (Finger Gloves) Federfinger (Feather Finger) Gavin Hahnenmaske (Cockfeather Mask) Bleistiftmaske (Pencil Mask) Kakadoo (Cockatoo) 16mm, color, sound, 38 minutes; Production: Helmut Wietz; with D. Finke, Gavin, Karin Halding, E. Mitzka
Rights: © Rebecca Horn / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Busch-Reisinger Museum Rebecca Horn sold; to the Harvard Art Museums 2014. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb
Title: Performances II
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Performances 2, 1970–73: Einhorn (Unicorn) Kopfextension (Head Extension) Weißer Körperfächer (White Body Fan) Handschuhfinger (Finger Gloves) Federfinger (Feather Finger) Gavin Hahnenmaske (Cockfeather Mask) Bleistiftmaske (Pencil Mask) Kakadoo (Cockatoo) 16mm, color, sound, 38 minutes; Production: Helmut Wietz; with D.
Finke, Gavin, Karin Halding, E.
Mitzka.

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