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Todd Slaughter

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    • Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
    • Little Angry White Guys
    • Aryan Nation Headquarters
  • American Primitives
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    • American Primitives
    • Protected Comfort: The Sculpture of Todd Slaughter
    • Comfort Zones: Domestic Galaxies
    • Landscapehats
    • Model of Galaxy Clusters
    • Revolution - Evolution
    • Hospice
  • Public Work
    • Body of Lake Michigan
    • La Mano y La Bola
    • Watch House & Circle Mound
    • Mortarboard
    • Red Ridinghood and Cloud Cover
    • 8:30AM-11:30 PM, August 6, 1993
    • Vanitas
  • Sconces, Nightlights, & Other Small Works
    • Let Me Think For A Minute Sconce
    • Being Useful Sconce
    • Yeah, To The Moon Sconce
    • America, World's Beacon Nightlight
  • Bio
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8:30AM-11:30 PM, August 6, 1993

8:30AM-11:30 PM, August 6, 1993 at the 16th Cultural Moussen, in Asiah, Morocco; a temporary piece excavated with the help of fellow artists and students. At 8:30 AM, at low tide, we began the sand excavation and the spreading of the turmeric spice which was completed by noon. By 11:30 PM, at high tide, the piece was erased by the ocean.

8:30AM-11:30 PM, August 6, 1993

8:30AM-11:30 PM, August 6, 1993 at the 16th Cultural Moussen, in Asiah, Morocco; a temporary piece excavated with the help of fellow artists and students. At 8:30 AM, at low tide, we began the sand excavation and the spreading of the turmeric spice which was completed by noon. By 11:30 PM, at high tide, the piece was erased by the ocean.

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