Robert Beck

Thirteen Shooters (Luke Woodham)

2001

Not on view

Date
2001

Classification
Prints

Medium
Inkjet print

Dimensions
Sheet: 69 1/2 × 42in. (176.5 × 106.7 cm) Image: 67 1/2 × 40 1/16in. (171.5 × 101.8 cm)

Accession number
P.2011.44.8

Edition
3/6

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Promised gift of Thea Westreich Wagner and Ethan Wagner

Rights and reproductions
© artist or artist's estate

API
artworks/47362

Part of a series:
Thirteen Shooters
11 works

Young man with dark hair looking down, wearing a white shirt. The image has a halftone effect.
A young person in a white shirt stands in front of a fence, with a police officer partially visible behind them. "San Diego Union-Tribune" text on the side.
A headshot of a person with a neutral expression, wearing a red garment with a white collar, against a background with horizontal lines. The top of the image includes text that reads "Lafayette County Sheriff's Department Texarkana Gazette/AP."
Young person with short hair looking down, wearing a shirt with "OREG" visible. Image has a halftone effect.
A person with glasses and short hair wearing a dark vest over a red shirt, with a textured, halftone effect.
A young person with glasses is looking downward, wearing a bright yellow jacket with a black zipper and a logo on the left chest. The image has a halftone dot pattern, giving it a printed, retro appearance, and there's text at the bottom that reads "SOMMERS — SIPA."
A young boy with short hair looks down, wearing a dark shirt. The image has a grainy texture.
A young person with short dark hair and braces smiles slightly against a blue background. The image has a halftone effect.
A person with short hair and glasses looks upward, wearing a white shirt. The image has a halftone effect.



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