![10/27/69](https://www.moma.org/media/W1siZiIsIjI5ODczMyJdLFsicCIsImNvbnZlcnQiLCItcXVhbGl0eSA5MCAtcmVzaXplIDIwMDB4MTQ0MFx1MDAzZSJdXQ.jpg?sha=66a034aaa81ba0e2) Acrylic on canvas, 140 × 185 × 16" (355.6 × 469.9 × 40.6 cm). A pioneering "drape painting" — unstretched, paint-soaked canvas draped and folded to create sculptural form. [[Sam Gilliam|Gilliam]]'s innovation liberated painting from the stretcher bar, merging [[Color Field Painting]] with three-dimensional space, extending the [[Washington Color School]] tradition.