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1990 piece by [[Albert Oehlen]], [[Mayo Thompson]], and [[Werner Büttner]]. | 1990 piece by [[Albert Oehlen]], [[Mayo Thompson]], and [[Werner Büttner]]. Appears to have been a limited edition of 40. | ||
* "The Quiet Album comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of Oehlen, Büttner and Thompson life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles “White Album,” and sold out immediately."<ref>2004 Drag City Red Krayola biography</ref> | * "The Quiet Album comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of Oehlen, Büttner and Thompson life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles “White Album,” and sold out immediately."<ref>2004 Drag City Red Krayola biography</ref> |
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1990 piece by Albert Oehlen, Mayo Thompson, and Werner Büttner. Appears to have been a limited edition of 40.
- "The Quiet Album comprised a banner showing a black and white reproduction of a photograph of Oehlen, Büttner and Thompson life-size, singing with their faces pressed against the closed windows of Oehlen’s Porsche Targa parked in the snow in Hamburg. It was a limited edition, came in a white box modeled on The Beatles “White Album,” and sold out immediately."[1]
- "Described by Thompson as a picture of the band, their faces pressed to a car window, printed onto parachute silk. There was no album per se."[2]
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1989 Albert Oehlen print with the same photo