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100 Boots
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Eleanor Antin

Photography (Photography)

Comprised of fifty-one photographic postcards, Antin’s 100 Boots is an epic visual narrative in which 100 black rubber boots stand in for a fictional “hero” making a “trip” from California to New York City. Over two-and-a-half years, Antin photographed the boots against different backdrops across the U. S., and then turned the pictures into postcards, which she then mailed to approximately 1,000 people around the world. In conjunction with the boots’ “arrival” in New York City, the postcards were exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.

Eleanor Antin

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Arts Travelogue: Finding Dali in Cadaqués | Observer I recently went for a long walk, over several weeks, down the Costa Brava from Banyuls, France to Sitges in Spain...

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about 3 months ago (01/25/2024)

Artblog | Talking with Diane Burko and Judy Brodsky about FOCUS (1974) and (re)FOCUS (2024), two major women’s art festivals Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Talking with Diane Burko and Judy Brodsky about FOCUS (1974) and (re)FOCUS (2024), two major women’s art festivals By Susan Isaacs January 24, 2024 Susan Isaacs's interview with the two founders of the FOCUS festival, staged in Philadelphia in 1974 provides insights into the origins and significance of (re)FOCUS 2024, a celebration marking 50 years of women in the visual arts....

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Many congratulations to Syd Carpenter, artist of enormous talent, dedication and generosity, and now, a Fellow in the College of Fellows, American Craft Council!...

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about 3 months ago (01/24/2024)

Pace now represent the Estate of American artist Paul Thek - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 24 January 2024 Share — Peter Hujar, Paul Thek (II), 1975 © The Peter Hujar Archives Pace has announced the global representation of the estate of legendary American artist Paul Thek ...

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Donald Marron’s $450-Million Art Collection Will Be Sold by Acquavella, Gagosian, and Pace Galleries...

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