Found no more at all, 1998   18"x 25"x25"        iron banded marble millstone, 144 glass goblets,     wine pulverized bone, bone metal

Found no more at all premiered in apocalypse now and then:  Art at the end of time at Depaul University in Chicago.  The sculpure was inspired by St. John the devine's accounts in Revelations of a sea of glass mingled with fire.  The violence of angelic judgement, and the silencing of artisans of whatsoever craft he be. It was composed of a 2,000 pound marble millstone, found in the rubble of an exploded paint factory, ballanced on 144 wine-filled goblets.

A reconstructed version at the Alternative Museum in New York City used a wider eighteenth centry millstone from the Tuthilltown Mill in Gardiner, New York. Pieced together from granite used for a ballast on a ship from France, this stone ground wheat, rye and corn, in a water-powered mill built by slaves. Both versions, with their biblical and historical references, question the use and abuse of power, collective resistance, personal transscendence.

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