
CARVING: A Traditional Sculpture
<p>A landmark early feminist work, Eleanor Antin’s <em>Carving: A Traditional Sculpture</em> comprises 148 black-and-white photographs documenting the artist’s loss of 10 pounds over 37 days. Every morning she was photographed naked in the same four stances to record her barely perceptible self-induced weight loss. (The photographs from each day are arranged vertically, and the entire process can be read horizontally, like a filmstrip.) Antin’s performance purposely toyed with the traditional process of Greek sculptors, who were said to find their ideal form by chipping away at a block of marble and discarding any unnecessary material. The artist’s idea of “carving” her own body was inspired by an invitation from the Whitney Museum of Art for its biennial survey exhibition, which at the time restricted itself to the established categories of painting and sculpture, though this work was considered too conceptual for the exhibition.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1972
- Dimensions
- Each photograph: 17.7 × 12.7 cm (7 × 5 in.); Text panel: 39.4 × 26 cm (15 1/2 × 10 1/4 in.); Installed: 79.4 × 518.2 cm (31 5/16 × 204 1/16 in.); 79.4 × 518.2 cm (31 1/4 × 204 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Eleanor Antin
Artist

Photography
Eleanor Antin is an American artist working across performance, video, photography, and installation since the 1970s. Her practice engages narrative and identity through fictional personas and historical reimagining, often positioning herself as the subject. She has created large-scale photographic sequences, video performances, and site-specific installations that interrogate autobiography, authorship, and the boundaries between fact and fiction. Her work draws on conceptual art and feminist strategies to construct alternative histories and personas.
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Dance of Death from Femfolio
2009 · Digital print from a portfolio of nineteen digital prints (twelve with lithograph, one with pochoir, one with hand coloring, and one with gold dusting) and one lithograph
From the Archives of Modern Art
1987 · Video (black and white, sound)
The Gentle Muse, from the series "The Angel of Mercy"
1977 · Gelatin silver print
The Adventures of a Nurse
1976 · Video (color, sound)
War Games, from the series The Angel of Mercy
1976 · Gelatin silver print
The King of Solana Beach
1974 · Gelatin silver print
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- Eleanor Antin
- Year
- 1972
- Dimensions
- Each photograph: 17.7 × 12.7 cm (7 × 5 in.); Text panel: 39.4 × 26 cm (15 1/2 × 10 1/4 in.); Installed: 79.4 × 518.2 cm (31 5/16 × 204 1/16 in.); 79.4 × 518.2 cm (31 1/4 × 204 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1972-112911
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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- Status
- verified





