Thanks to wntd for the kickin» CSS and marshmonkey of NimbleBit for the cool
tombstone image.
Not exact matches
That includes the N - word from
tombstones and
images of women in Hasidim newspapers.
One group on the left is comprised of
images of the transitory - most explicitly the hyphen between the two dates on a
tombstone.
First, Like A Thief In The Night offers an
image of a gravedigger, followed by We Done All We Could And None of It's Good, A Nocturn, in which the titular words read on two matching
tombstones.
Image credits (from top to bottom): Eva Rothschild, installation shot: Wandering Palm, 2011,
Tombstone, 2011, El Fenix, 2011.
The
images record the destruction caused by hurricane Sandy, as well as Ed Koch's
tombstone, photographed both when the former Mayor of New York City was still alive and also after his death in 2013 when an erroneous birthdate on the head stone had to be corrected.
Images of giant flowers and fields of
tombstones recurred, as did the figures of the artists, now naked and self - consciously hugging and vamping.