The Golden Death, from " the last Days of Pompeii," 2001
Eleanor Antin revisits historic cataclysms and injustices to provide an allegorical reading of the present through the past.
The Golden Death, presents a mountain of gold coins under which a group of inebriated aristocrats lie, apparently asphyxiated by their greed.
Eleanor Antin revisits historic cataclysms and injustices to provide an allegorical reading of the present through the past.
The Golden Death, presents a mountain of gold coins under which a group of inebriated aristocrats lie, apparently asphyxiated by their greed.
- from Art Today
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