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Everyone I Have Ever Slept With, 1963-1995
Tomorrow, 2010
TO BE CONTINUED (Cover), 2016
Retour dans la Neige, 2015
Cocaine Buffet, 1998
Around the same time, he caused a minor sensation with a piece titled “Cocaine Buffet,” a 16-foot-long mirror on the floor with a line of white powder running down the middle. The cocaine was real and visitors were welcome to partake. “For about 15 minutes afterward, people thought it was the best art they had ever seen in their lives,” Mr. Pruitt said. “Of course, an hour later, they probably didn’t like it as much.” A wry meditation on greed and glamour in the art world, the piece also served as a personal vindication. “It was kind of satisfying to see all those people who had treated me badly down on their knees,” he admitted.
Untitled (wheelchair), 1998
False Idol, 2008
Pink Forest, 2018
Dance, 2010
Swan-like embrace, Paris, 2010
Kunstalle Bern, 1992
Untitled (4 views), 1988
Greeting Card, 2007, Park Avenue Armory
Speech Bubbles, installed at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2009-10
Vespa, 2001