Lawrence Weiner's contribution is his Filofax which he considers his sketchbook; Gerhard Richter loaned a three - ring binder with installation diagrams, designs for frames and color notes, which document one year of work; John Chamberlain's contribution includes
crushed cigarette packs which are sketches for his sculptures; Robert Ryman loaned a film labeled «Old Fasteners» which contains drawings for the hardware on his paintings.
A cocktail party features glasses of wine held by men and women and a few of each drink from their glasses, a man at a party sips from a glass of whiskey and another man chugs from a bottle of clear liquor (the label is hidden), a man drinks expensive whiskey in his office and his living room, a man holds an open can of beer on a sidewalk, four men in the back of a pickup truck drink from beer cans as the vehicle is moving, a man drinks from a small bottle of whiskey in his living room (the scene cuts to him lying asleep on the floor with the empty bottle, two
crushed beer cans, and a
cigarette butt around him), a man at a party says that he is wasted (implying intoxication, no drugs are seen or mentioned), a man offers a worker a 6 -
pack of beer to bring a shovel and help clean a bathroom (please see the Violence / Gore category for more details), a man offers another man a drink and he declines saying that he is high on life, and a man holds a can that could be beer.