Eleanor Antin Conceptual Work Eleanor Antins work focuses

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Eleanor Antin

Eleanor Antin

Conceptual Work • Eleanor Antin’s work focuses on the identity, femininity and the roles

Conceptual Work • Eleanor Antin’s work focuses on the identity, femininity and the roles od women, the passage of time and history, and humor. • Some of her work deals with different periods of time (mostly ancient Greece) • Her works are done by performance, photography, film and video. • -She describes her work and humorous and creating histories. She has also written books and produced and directed films.

Works - First work called “Blood of a Poet” - -Displayed the blood of

Works - First work called “Blood of a Poet” - -Displayed the blood of 100 dead poets - A play on the thought of artists being poets -Includes poets Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Barbara Guest, Jerome Rothenberg, and Yvonne Rainer.

Carving: a traditional Sculpture - Antin went on a crash diet for 37 days

Carving: a traditional Sculpture - Antin went on a crash diet for 37 days photographing her body every morning, until it produced 18 photographs. She lost 10 pounds. - She was acting as both the sculptor and the piece itself, “carving” out a women like Greek sculptures. - showcasing the pressure that is put on women in society

Caught in the Act • A series of photographs of Antin being a ballerina

Caught in the Act • A series of photographs of Antin being a ballerina in multiple poses • It is also accompanied by a video playing that shows that her poses were somewhat fake. It shows she needed a stick to get her balance before taking the photo.

Selves • - A series currently beings shown at Columbia University, of a compilation

Selves • - A series currently beings shown at Columbia University, of a compilation of Antin’s works where she takes on different identities through video and photography. • All of these pieces deal with social and political issues, pathos, and comedy The two Eleanors Portrait of the King Love’s Shadow

The Last Days of Pompeii • One of Antin’s most popular works • A

The Last Days of Pompeii • One of Antin’s most popular works • A series of photographs of Pompeii before the destruction • shows fictional scenes from Pompeii of Antin’s choosing where the people live happy, innocent lives with the edge of dark disaster at there door. • She relates this to some current situations now (she took inspiration from the city of La Jolla) The Death of Petronious

The Last Days of Pompeii The Slave Sale The Artist’s Studio

The Last Days of Pompeii The Slave Sale The Artist’s Studio

The last Days of Pompeii The Last Day The Golden Death

The last Days of Pompeii The Last Day The Golden Death

100 Boots • - 100 boots is made up of 50 pairs of black

100 Boots • - 100 boots is made up of 50 pairs of black boots, she took 51 pictures in different locations and turned the pictures into postcards that she sent to about 1000 random people for about 2 ½ years. • -Antin never set a specific meaning with the work so many people interpreted in different ways, giving it deeper meaning. • - the boots represent wandering for meaning, and some photos tell the story of men looking for work and then getting released from the job. It shows the ups and downs of life.

100 Boots at the Bank 100 Boots go to Church

100 Boots at the Bank 100 Boots go to Church

100 Boots on the Job 100 Boots out of a Job

100 Boots on the Job 100 Boots out of a Job

100 Boots Turn the Corner 100 Boots go on Vacation

100 Boots Turn the Corner 100 Boots go on Vacation