Frank Moore

Radio Pudding [For Joe Brainard]
2000

Not on view

Date
2000

Classification
Prints

Medium
Inkjet print

Dimensions
Sheet: 17 × 11in. (43.2 × 27.9 cm) Image: 11 1/2 × 10 1/2in. (29.2 × 26.7 cm)

Accession number
2003.157.4

Edition
Unique | Ed. 75, 12 APs

Publication
Printed by The Grenfell Press; published by Estate Project for Artists with AIDS

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of the Gesso Foundation

Rights and reproductions
© Gesso Foundation

API
artworks/21245

Part of a series:
1989
4 works

A black and white illustration depicting a stylized representation of a dartboard with two darts stuck in it. The dartboard is not typical; it includes abstract patterns and various elements such as pills, coins, and splashes, suggesting a conceptual or metaphorical interpretation rather than a literal one. The background is plain white, emphasizing the graphic nature of the artwork.
A black and white illustration depicting a stylized overhead view of a turntable with two records and a needle arm, surrounded by various small objects like pills and capsules, all drawn with a sense of dynamic motion.
Illustration of a whimsical interpretation of a bowl of spaghetti with various objects such as a baseball, coins, and pills mixed into the noodles, all depicted in a vibrant orange hue against a white background.
Illustration of a whimsical, abstract representation of a bowl of "radio pudding" with various radio components such as dials, valves, and wires mixed in with noodles. The bowl sits at the center of a patterned tablecloth with radio wave motifs surrounding it. Below the image, there's a caption that reads, "I have a recipe I think is unusual called radio pudding." - "The Friendly Way" by Joe Brainard.


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