Artworks by Christopher Williams
Model: 1964 Renault Dauphine-Four, R-1095. Body Type & Seating; 4-dr sedan-4 to 5 persons Engine Type: 14/52 Weight: 1397 lbs. Price: $1495, 00 USD (original) ENGINE DATA: Base Four: inline, overhead-valve four-cylinder. Cast iron block and aluminum head W/removable cylinder sleeves. Displacement: 51.5 cu. in. (845 oc.) Bore and Stroke: 2.28 x 3.15 in. (58 x 80 mm). Compression ration: 7.25:1 Brake Horsepower: 32 (SAE) at 4200 rpm. Torque: 50 lbs. at 2000 rpm. Three main bearings. Solid valve lifters. Single downdraft carburetor. CHASSIS DATA: Wheelbase: 89 in. Overall length: 155 in. Height: 57 in. Width: 60 in. Front thread: 49 in. Rear thread: 48 in. Standard Tires: 5.50 x 15 TECHNICAL: Layout: rear engine, rear drive. Transmission: four speed manual. Steering: rack and pinion. Suspension (front): independent coil springs. Suspension (back); independent with swing axles and coil springs. Brakes: front/rear disc. Body construction: steel unibody. PRODUCTION DATA: Sales: 18,432 sold in U.S. in 1964 (all types). Manufacturer: Regie Nationale des Usines Renault; Billancourt, France. Distributor: Renault Inc., New York, NY., U.S.A. Serial number: R-10950059799 Engine Number: Type 670–05 # 191563 California License Plate number: UOU 087 Vehicle ID number: 0059799 (For R.R.V.) Los Angeles, California January 15, 2000 (Nr. 6)
Christopher Williams
Mobile Wall Systems Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam, 1972 A. Bodon August 27, 1996 (Nr. 1)
Christopher Williams
Main Staircase for the Arts Club Chicago,1948-51 Steel, travertine marble 359.4 x 458.8 x 609.3 cm; 141 1/2 x 180 5/8 x 239 7/8 inches Arts Club commission 1948–1951 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 109 East Ontario Street, Chicago, Illinois, 1951–1995 Repositioned by John Vinci 210 East Ontario Street, Chicao, Illinois, October 1, 1998
Christopher Williams
The Golden Eagle Cinema
Christopher Williams
Student Portfolio-Dusseldorf Akademie
Christopher Williams
Punta Hicacos, Varadero, Cuba, November 14, 2000
Christopher Williams
Boeing Retrofit Overhead Stowage Bins (open/colour)
Christopher Williams
Tokuyo Yamada (Nr. 4) Hair Designer Shinbuyo Shuppan Co., Ltd. Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, April 14, 1993
Christopher Williams
Tokuyo Yamada (Nr. 2) Hair Designer Shinbuyo Shuppan Co., Ltd. Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, April 14, 1993
Christopher Williams
Tokuyo Yamada (Nr. 1) Hair Designer Shinbuyo Shuppan Co., Ltd. Minami Aoyama, Tokyo, April 14, 1993
Christopher Williams
Weimar Lux CDS, VEB Feingerätewerk Weimar, Preis 86,50 Mark GDR, Filmempfindlichkeitsbereich 9 bis 45 DIN und 6 bis 25000 ASA, Blendenskala 0,5 bis 45, Zeitskala 1/4000 Sekunde bis 8 Stunden, ca. 1980, Models: Ellena Borho and Cristoph Boland, November 12th, 2010
Christopher Williams
The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago and The Castle at Kassel, Documenta 8 are pleased to announce that 105 Minutes 54 Seconds, a new film by Christopher Williams, is in pre-production, in Daily Variety April 24, 1987
Christopher Williams
One of 406 Ceiling Panels (23 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches each). Covered on the back with striped paper (green and white). Each Stripe is 8.7 cm. From “Frost and Defrost: A Work In Situ By Daniel Buren.” Otis Art Institute Gallery, 2401 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California. January 28 - March 4, 1979, Hal Glicksman, Gallery Director; Christopher D'Arcangelo, Assistant to Daniel Buren, Photography by the Douglas M. Parker Studio, Los Angeles, California, May 4, 2006
Christopher Williams
Tropical House (Prototype), Sun Shutters; Produced at the workshop of Jean Prouvé, Maxéville, 1949-51; Airlifted to Brazzaville in 1951; Shipped back to Maxéville in 1999; Los Angeles, October 4, 2005
Christopher Williams
Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland, 2007)
Christopher Williams
Untitled (Kunsthalle Zürich (Opening), Switzerland, 2007)
Christopher Williams
Untitled (Sammlung Haubrok, Berlin, Germany, 2007)
Christopher Williams
Untitled (Lodz Biennale, Poland, 2004)
Christopher Williams
Untitled (MAK Center, Los Angeles, CA, 2001)
Christopher Williams
Untitled (Haus Lange - Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany, 2000–2001)
Christopher Williams