ABSTRACT

Eat, an Environment by Allan Kaprow, was presented during the mornings and afternoons of the two last weekends in January 1964. Prospective visitors made reservations through the Smolin Gallery and were given directions on getting to the caves in the Bronx in which the Environment was created. Only twenty reservations were made for each one-hour period in an attempt-almost always successful-to forestall overcrowding and keep free circulation in the space.