These boots were made for narrative photographic essaying
March 30, 2022 3:01 PM Subscribe
100 Boots is a narrative work of photographic art by Eleanor Antin, made of 51 postcards over the course of 1971-1973, telling a visual story of a collection of rubber boots making a pilgrimage from San Diego to New York. Additional bits at MoMa; kadist.org; getty.edu.
posted by cortex (5 comments total)
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There's a press release at the MoMa link from the original exhibition that is so fun. Part of the description of the boots' adventures: "The boots started in the establishment culture ("At the Bank," "In the Market"), then committed their first crime ("100 Boots Trespass"), after which they embarked on a series of adventures at deserted ranches, on river boats, in and out of odd jobs, and even had a love affair with a sad ending."
Thanks for posting this, can't wait to dig further in.
posted by the primroses were over at 6:48 PM on March 30, 2022