early 1970s
This edition was originally intended to have used test tubes rather than medicine vials, but appears to have never been produced in such a way. As it is, the various waters are contained in Maciunas's own used medicine vials.
box: 6.7 x 6.7 x 5.2 cm (2 5/8 x 2 5/8 x 2 1/16 in.)
Barbara Moore, Bound/Unbound, New York, New York, partial gift partial purchase; to Harvard University Art Museums, June 28, 2005.
Plastic box, printed label, plaster with fingerprint and stamped title
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box with offset printed label, containing 7 sheets of printed adhesive-backed temporary "tattoos"
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box with offset-printed label, containing objects of various materials
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box with offset-printed label, containing 12 metal keys
20th centuryAmericanEach version of this work has a unique label. The title and other information is typed directly on the printed label, which has been cut out of a magazine or other publication.
20th centuryAmericanWooden box containing offset-printed label, instruction card, and plastic ball
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box with offset-printed label, cont. plastic, styrofoam, paper objects
20th centuryAmericanPlastic, stone, paper
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box with offset-printed label, containing three altered teabags
20th centuryAmericanPlastic box with offset-printed label and altered teabags in paper wrappers
20th centuryAmerican