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The House of the Devil (2009)
Kokadjo near Greenville, Maine

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Making crosses
Russell, Kansas, RA Clayton
Antique Art Nouveau Victorian cast iron radiators.
Martinez Road, Terlingua, Texas.

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Dario Robleto
The Common Denominator Of Existence Is Loss
2008
50,000-year-old extinct cave bear paws, human hand bones, stretched and pulled audiotape of the earliest audio recording of time (experimental clock, 1878), 19th-century mourning ribbon, bocote, shellac, glass
42¾" x 47 ½" x 47 ½"
old polearms and axes