The Monuments Project (1993–1995)

Network not Empire

Seattle, 1993. Fresh off a painting ISP in Florence, broke, and disoriented by the gap between what I'd just seen in Italy and daily life back home. That year's news was Sarajevo, Somalia, Waco but everyone wanted to talk about the X-Files and Wu-Tang instead. I photocopied a newspaper photo of the Washington Monument until it degraded into a generic obelisk, ancient and placeless, then put it on posters and t-shirts distributed by a small group of collaborators.

We glued and taped it to buses, parking meters, and phone booths from Seattle to Prague, Amsterdam, Berlin. No credit, no permission, no gallery. Obelisks are monuments built to travel, looted and re-erected as claims of reach. Mine moved by network instead of empire, hand to hand, asserting presence in public space that was never granted. This record includes the street work alongside the collage studies and proposals that shaped it.

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