Posthumous Portraits of Brides,
2005

16” x 14” x 3”

Media:

Homemade paper (pulp made from soldiers’ letters to brides from various wars, ink retrieved from letters, cotton); hair flowers braided by war widows; fragments of military uniforms from various wars; mourning dress fabric, colored paper, silk, ribbon, typeset, poplar, ash

About the Work:

In 1977, NASA launched two probes with “Golden Records” representing Earth’s life and cultures, and edited to present humanity’s “best face forward.” Ancient Beacons Long for Notice—the third video in a trilogy—explores the challenge of representing humanity through a single object. What is our moral obligation to a “full accounting” of our actions in perpetuity, off-planet, and to unknown beings?

 

Commissioned by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and Santa Barbara Museum of Art.

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