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No where to go and no money to get there, 2004

No where to go and no money to get there, 2004

Vinyl wall text, plexiglass, wood, metal, black plastic ashtray with cigarette butts and ashes in plastic bag, photograph, powder blue envelope with child's hair, pills (amitriptyline/ anti-depressant)
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Vinyl wall text from a letter the artist's mother wrote to him in the early 90s and four objects on wooden shelves in plexiglass boxes. Each object belonged to the...
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Vinyl wall text from a letter the artist's mother wrote to him in the early 90s and four objects on wooden shelves in plexiglass boxes. Each object belonged to the artists mother and were found, by the artist, on her dining room table days after her death by suicide in June of 2003. List of objects-(!) Black plastic ashtray with cigarette butts and ashes (2) Photograph of her only child (the artist) (3) A powder blue envelope filled with child's hair (from the artist's first haircuts) the envelope is labeled with dates in the mother's handwriting in blue ink pen (4) One prescription pill (amitriptyline/ anti-depressant).
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