
These are images from an Anti-Christmas art installation I did at River Oaks Theater, Houston, TX, c. 1992. I installed three Christmas trees with the themes of Money, Time and Death, and Family. I hung a fourth tree from the ceiling by the trunk and jammed it into a black velvet dress; it was about how Christmas didn’t fit me anymore, nor I it. (See the next post, Cards vs. Christmas, to view the cards that visitors to the show made.)






Thought provoking ,emotional, and well done