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Introduction: materiality in New York, 1960
1 A neo-Dada city: Oldenburg
2 The disappearance of objects: Johns
3 Black market: Rauschenberg
4 A lift without labor: Judd
Conclusion: into air, the late 1960s and after
Notes
Index
Illustration credits
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