Bryan Hunt, Vector, 1988, soapground, aquatint, drypoint and dremel tool on paper, plate: 18 x 8 7⁄8 in. (45.7 x 22.7 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1989.60, © 1988, Bryan Hunt




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Bryan Hunt, Vector, 1988, soapground, aquatint, drypoint and dremel tool on paper, plate: 18 x 8 7⁄8 in. (45.7 x 22.7 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1989.60, © 1988, Bryan Hunt
Bryan Hunt - Untitled
suspension of disbelief
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Bryan Hunt, Square, 1976
Out of the Unknown: Tunnel Under the World (2.8, BBC, 1966)
"I've got to see you, it's urgent."
"What did you want to see me about?"
"You must remember, you must!"
"I'm on a pretty tight schedule today - look up the diary, will you, Miss Mitkin?"
"Please, Mr. Birkett, it's dreadfully important."
"I, uh, may be able to fix you in tomorrow?"
"Tomorrow's no good."
"The day after?"
"There's no such day as tomorrow, it has to be today!"
Performed by: Beth Crandall, David Guzman, Jacob Guzman, Andrew Hodge, Bryan Hunt, Sasha Hutchings, Abby Jaros, Christopher Rice, Kelly Sheehan, Clay Thomson, and Teddy Toye
Number: “Uptown Funk”
Choreographer: Christopher Rice
Style: Tap
From: “Uptown Funk Tap Dance Rehearsal - #Tappy” (2015)
Bryan Hunt, 'Uno', 1979
Bryan Hunt, Floor Lamp with Palm Lake, 1986, (edition of 20 + 4 ap), welded steel, perforated sheet of copper, cast bronze, and electrical fixture.