Music Has the Right to Children,
1999

4 1/2″ x 8″ x 2″

Media:

Perfume bottles made from melted vinyl records, dissolved audiotape, and resin; homemade fragrances (extracts, alcohol, water); pink marble egg, brass holder, spray paint


Red perfume bottle: Iggy Pop’s version of “Little China Girl”


Yellow perfume bottle: David Bowie’s version of “Little China Girl”


About the Work:

Installed with I’ve Kissed Your Mother Twice and Now I’m Working on Your Dad from the 2000 exhibition, Factory Girl.

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