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Ideal Structures for a Dubious Future (Tallest Tower)
Ideal Structures for a Dubious Future (Tallest Tower)
Ideal Structures for a Dubious Future (Tallest Tower)

Ideal Structures for a Dubious Future (Tallest Tower)

Artist (born 1975 Santa Fe, New Mexico; lives Brooklyn, New York)
Date2012
Mediumexplosive intaglio on paper, ed. 8/12
Dimensionspaper: 27 1/2 × 11 in. (69.9 × 27.9 cm)
ClassificationsPrints & Printmaking
Credit LineAlbuquerque Museum, museum purchase and gift of the artist
Object numberPC2021.37.7
DescriptionAn oil painting on canvas depicting three different rooms. The top left image shows a sparsely decorated room with a dresser and two people engaged on a red mattress. The room beneath appears to be an empty kitchen with pinstripped wallpaper, stove, sink, and cabinets on the back wall. In the right panel is an empty outdoor scene. Two floodlight are on the exterior wall to to the left. Beneath the lights is a small cart with a cup atop. A rose bush is on the right hand side separating the man-made area from nature is a half wall, with variously colored panels. Beyond the wall, a night sky and the tops of trees are visible.
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