• Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
    • Little Angry White Guys
    • Aryan Nation Headquarters
  • American Primitives
    • American Primitives
    • Protected Comfort: The Sculpture of Todd Slaughter
    • Comfort Zones: Domestic Galaxies
    • Landscapehats
    • Model of Galaxy Clusters
    • Revolution - Evolution
    • Hospice
    • 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
    • Let Me Think For A Minute Sconce
    • Being Useful Sconce
    • Yeah, To The Moon Sconce
    • America, World's Beacon Nightlight
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Todd Slaughter

  • Rough Times
    • Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
    • Little Angry White Guys
    • Aryan Nation Headquarters
  • American Primitives
  • Exhibitions
    • 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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Landscapehats

Mixed media; inspired by a trip through the interior of Spain in 1990 and the collection of clinical essays,“The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Dr Oliver Sachs; a floating landscape of ten hat-like.; 40’ x 250’ x 10’, 1994.

Commissioned for the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, 1993
Reconfigured for Artists Space, New York City, 1994
Darke County Art Center, Greenville, Ohio, 1994


Landscapehats

Mixed media; inspired by a trip through the interior of Spain in 1990 and the collection of clinical essays,“The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” by Dr Oliver Sachs; a floating landscape of ten hat-like.; 40’ x 250’ x 10’, 1994.

Commissioned for the Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, 1993
Reconfigured for Artists Space, New York City, 1994
Darke County Art Center, Greenville, Ohio, 1994


Wexner Center

Wexner Center

Drawing For Wexner

Drawing For Wexner

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Artists Space

Artists Space

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Darke County

Darke County

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Boulder

Boulder

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Drawing for Wexner

Drawing for Wexner

Drawing For Wexner

Drawing For Wexner

Drawing For Wexner

Drawing For Wexner

Drawing for Wexner

Drawing for Wexner

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Drawing by a visitor to the Center

Drawing by a visitor to the Center