Robert Heinecken, Are You Rea, 1964–68
Images of Robert Heinecken, Are You Rea

Are You Rea, 1964–68
Reproductions of photograms
27 prints, each: 12 ¾ × 10 in. (32.4 × 25.4 cm)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift of Daryl Gerber Stokols, 1998.42.1-27
Photo © MCA Chicago

- Short In this black and white photogram, two overlapping images of female faces appear inverted.
Are You Rea, 1964–68
Reproductions of photograms
27 prints, each: 12 ¾ × 10 in. (32.4 × 25.4 cm)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift of Daryl Gerber Stokols, 1998.42.1-27
Photo © MCA Chicago

- Short In this color-inverted black and white photogram, two images of female figures overlap.
Are You Rea, 1964–68
Reproductions of photograms
27 prints, each: 12 ¾ × 10 in. (32.4 × 25.4 cm)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift of Daryl Gerber Stokols, 1998.42.1-27
Photo © MCA Chicago

- Short These two overlapping black-and-white images depict a scantily clad young woman, who is kneeling and looking over her shoulder, and the close-up of a woman's face with thick eyelashes.
Are You Rea, 1964–68
Reproductions of photograms
27 prints, each: 12 ¾ × 10 in. (32.4 × 25.4 cm)
Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Gift of Daryl Gerber Stokols, 1998.42.1-27
Photo © MCA Chicago
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- Short A woman poses seductively against a black background. Her face, body, breasts, torso, and hip are all collaged from different images. Her face is hallowed with deep shadows; her chest is a black and white clipping featuring a white lace bra; and her torso is a newspaper clipping that says, "10 Southland Men Killed in Action."