Burial Loafers, 1990
Acrylic, wood, mirror, loafers
Edition 1/10, 2 AP
16 x 24 x 5 inches
War Dance Technology (Left), 1990
Acrylic on sneaker with found objects
Edition 1/2, 1 AP
14 x 12 x 4 inches
Wet Dream Catcher, 1992
Enamel on wood with found objects
Edition 1/10, 2 AP
16 x 5 x 2 inches
Wet Dream Catcher, 1992
Enamel on wood with found objects
Edition 1/10, 2 AP
16 x 5 x 2 inches
The Sacred Colors, 1992
Underwear and hangers
Edition 1/5, 1 AP
20 x 70 inches
Hi Tech Peace Pipe, 1992
Found objects
Edition 1/5, 1 AP
9 x 24 inches
2 Worlds, 1992
Enamel on found objects
Edition 1/5, 1 AP
25 x 16 x 9.5 inches
End of the Frail, 1993
Silver gelatin print mounted on chromogenic print
Edition 1/4, 2 AP
31 x 42 inches
Electric Mixer, 2000
Beads, massager, nuts, bowl
Edition 1/5, 1 AP
4 x 15 inches
Make Amerika Red Again, 2016
Hat, embroiderym, feather
Edition 1/5, 1 AP
5 x 6 x 10 inches
It’s 2020, so forget the swimming pools, beach parties and glitzy art that usually come hand in hand with Art Basel’s end-of-year jamboree in Miami. What would have been the 19th edition of the fair is instead another Online Viewing Room (OVR: Miami Beach) — and offers art that reflects the tumultuous time.