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U.S. Life Evaluation
U.S. Life Evaluation

U.S. Life Evaluation

60 x 5 inches deep, lacquer on wood in 3 parts, 2009

Originally exhibited at John Connelly Presents

In your opinion, is the death penalty imposed: too often, about the right amount, or not often enough?

In your opinion, is the death penalty imposed: too often, about the right amount, or not often enough?

60 inch diameter x 5 inches deep, lacquer on wood in 4 parts, installation view Ballroom Marfa, 2012

(Collection of Beyonce Knowles)
Originally exhibited as part of “Data Deluge”, curated by Rachel Gugelberger and Reynard Loki, Ballroom Marfa, TX
https://www.ballroommarfa.org/program/data-deluge-2/

Photography by ©Ballroom Marfa

(Landslide)

(Landslide)

12.75 x 9.5 inches, Color-aid on found National Geographic magazine page, 2009

Information from: Gallup.com, Dec 14-16, 2009: U.S. Life Evaluation: 57% Struggling, 38% Thriving, 5% Suffering

(Pumping gas)

(Pumping gas)

12.75 x 9.5 inches, Color-aid on found National Geographic magazine page, 2009

Information from: gallup.com, Dec 14-16, 2009: U.S. Life Evaluation: 57% Struggling, 38% Thriving, 5% Suffering

(Cotton plantation worker)

(Cotton plantation worker)

12.75 x 9.5 inches, Color-aid on found National Geographic magazine page, 2009

Information from: gallup.com, Dec 14-16, 2009: U.S. Life Evaluation: 57% Struggling, 38% Thriving, 5% Suffering

(Water pollution)

(Water pollution)

12.75 x 9.5 inches, Color-aid on found National Geographic magazine page, 2009

Information from: gallup.com, Dec 14-16, 2009: U.S. Life Evaluation: 57% Struggling, 38% Thriving, 5% Suffering

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U.S. Life Evaluation
In your opinion, is the death penalty imposed: too often, about the right amount, or not often enough?
(Landslide)
(Pumping gas)
(Cotton plantation worker)
(Water pollution)

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