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Sine Wave A 440 Hz Concert Pitch for Ten Hours
Stop your brain from overthinking. You don't need an app. Ten hour Sine wave with no overtones which is called pure as it is only the fundamental frequency.
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For more than fifty years, Ken Price, born in 1935 in Los Angeles, created remarkable and innovative works that have redefined contemporary sculpture practice. Price procured a cult following among critics and scholars since the 1960s, including Lucy Lippard, who declared in 1966, "It is a fact rather than a value judgment that no one else, on the east or west coast, is working like Kenneth Price." Price's work has been much talked about, though not widely exhibited until relatively recently (and then only in group shows or in commercial gallery presentations). The retrospective at LACMA traces the development of Price's practice from his luminously glazed ovoid forms to his suggestive, molten-like slumps, positioning him within the larger narrative of modern American sculpture. This sculptural retrospective honors the late artist's creativity, originality, and revolutionary art practice.