Edward Meneeley

(Untitled)
1966

Not on view

Date
1966

Classification
Prints

Medium
Photocopy

Dimensions
Sheet: 14 × 8 1/2in. (35.6 × 21.6 cm)

Accession number
69.75.5

Edition
12/15

Publication
Published by Wayne Adams; published by Teuscher Editions 2

Credit line
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase

Rights and reproductions
© artist or artist’s estate

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Part of a series:

IBM Drawings

10 works

A vibrant turquoise blue artwork featuring a repetitive pattern of vertical and horizontal lines creating a grid-like structure, reminiscent of architectural elements or abstract geometric design, framed in white.
A vibrant pink artwork featuring a series of vertical lines with varying widths and textures, some embossed with braille-like dots. The piece is signed and numbered at the bottom.
A vibrant pink vertical striped artwork with varying shades and textures, including some bubble-like patterns on certain stripes. The piece is signed at the bottom right corner.
A close-up view of a purple punch card with rows of holes and printed numbers, suggesting a data storage method from early computing history.
A vibrant red abstract artwork featuring vertical black lines with dashed details, resembling film strips or measuring tapes, against a textured red background. The piece is bordered by a white margin.
A vibrant yellow abstract artwork with vertical lines and black speckled patterns throughout, resembling a textured curtain or a close-up of fibrous material. The piece is mounted on a white background and signed at the bottom right corner.
A digital artwork featuring multiple vertical green strips with a pattern of white dots and circles resembling a circuit board or digital data streams. Each strip is separated by a thin black line, and the pattern varies slightly from one strip to another. The background is white, and there is a signature at the bottom right corner.
A detailed view of a blue punch card with rows and columns of holes, which represent data encoding for early computing or data processing systems. The card is labeled with various headings such as "OPERATION," "ADDRESS," and "COUNT," indicating the function of different sections of the punch card.
A vibrant blue abstract artwork featuring a dynamic arrangement of overlapping paper strips creating a textured, layered effect. The composition is monochromatic, with variations in the blue tones providing depth and visual interest. The artwork is signed and dated in the bottom corners.
A vibrant green background featuring a repetitive pattern of black inkblot-like illustrations that resemble abstract or whimsical creatures, framed with a white border.