
Oct. 31, 1978 (Today Series, "Tuesday")
<p>On Kawara’s work renders the passage of time and one life within its continuum. From 1966 until his death, the artist produced thousands of works in a series called Today. In each, he painted the date (notably, without using stencils) in white on a monochromatic field. While usually not exhibited a newspaper accompanies every work to document the location and context of its execution. Kawara always began and completed these works on the date represented, and if he did not finish a painting on its date, he destroyed it. While following these self-imposed guidelines, Kawara used a set range of canvas sizes for his date paintings. <em> Oct.<br>31, 1978</em> is one of only ten works painted at this scale, the largest used in the series.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1978
- Dimensions
- 155 × 226 cm (61 × 89 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- On Kawara
Artist

Drawing
For over five decades, On Kawara (29,771 days) created paintings, drawings, books, and recordings that examined chronological time and its function…
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APR. 24, 1990
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- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
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