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Pink Wedge is an intimate and sensuous work in which a transparent prism contains a salmon-colored triangle that disappears as the viewer walks around the work. What do you see in this work?
Peter Alexander, Pink Wedge, 1967, cast resin.  Collection Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Gift of Daniel Weinberg, San Francisco, California.  © Peter Alexander.  Photo by Philipp Scholz Rittermann.
  1. Pink Wedge is an intimate and sensuous work in which a transparent prism contains a salmon-colored triangle that disappears as the viewer walks around the work. What do you see in this work?

    Peter Alexander, Pink Wedge, 1967, cast resin.  Collection Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Gift of Daniel Weinberg, San Francisco, California.  © Peter Alexander.  Photo by Philipp Scholz Rittermann.

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