Found no more at all, 1998 18"x 25"x25" iron banded marble millstone, 144 glass goblets, wine pulverized bone, bone metal
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 Both versions, with their biblical and historical references, question the use and abuse of power, collective resistance, personal transscendence.
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