Ram, 3rd century
AD Cast bronze Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Gift of Family Lansburgh, Classes of 1949, 1977, 1988, S. 2000.52
Working tirelessly for three short years, he was prolifically busy producing a vast and diverse amount of work which included time capsules, minimal sculpture and room constructions, kitch acrylic paintings attributed to another artist (Es Que) to be shown at a Lord & Taylors department store gallery, enigmatic rainbow buttons, half dollars
cast in his own blood and acrylic medium, a lip stamp that he used in the subways to humorously deface
ads for pantyhose, single - message
bronze plaques that only become art when implanted in a sidewalk; graffiti stencils spray painted in unconventional spaces and a series of anonymous advertisements in Artforum magazine encouraging starting rumors, telling lies and perpetrating hoaxes, smoking, tripping and teaching art that collectively he referred to as «micro-manifestos».