• 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
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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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Red Ridinghood and Cloud Cover

Red Riding Hood and Cloud Cover were created on the event of the third Neuberger (Museum) Biennial Exhibition of Public Art, 2002, on the SUNY Purchase, NY campus. The sculptures were described by Curator Eleanor Heartney as a reminder of the wilderness upon which this campus (SUNY Purchase) was built, and of the age-old struggle between hunter and hunted which is the dynamic of both human and animal societies.”

Both works are built upon modified, camouflaged-painted hunting stands; Cloud Cover was mounted high on the corner of the library exterior on the campus mall, and Red Riding Hood Stand stood just outside the main entrance of the museum.

 

Riding Hood Stand: painted fiberglass and painted steel; 11’ x 9 'x 9'.

Cloud Cover: painted fiberglass and painted steel; 6’ x 8’ x 4’

Red Ridinghood and Cloud Cover

Red Riding Hood and Cloud Cover were created on the event of the third Neuberger (Museum) Biennial Exhibition of Public Art, 2002, on the SUNY Purchase, NY campus. The sculptures were described by Curator Eleanor Heartney as a reminder of the wilderness upon which this campus (SUNY Purchase) was built, and of the age-old struggle between hunter and hunted which is the dynamic of both human and animal societies.”

Both works are built upon modified, camouflaged-painted hunting stands; Cloud Cover was mounted high on the corner of the library exterior on the campus mall, and Red Riding Hood Stand stood just outside the main entrance of the museum.

 

Riding Hood Stand: painted fiberglass and painted steel; 11’ x 9 'x 9'.

Cloud Cover: painted fiberglass and painted steel; 6’ x 8’ x 4’

Red Ridinghood

Red Ridinghood

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Cloud Cover

Cloud Cover

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