David Taylor Monuments: 276 Views of the United States–Mexico Border. Taylor, D. 2017.
David Taylor Monuments: 276 Views of the United States–Mexico Border [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Along the U.S.–Mexico border, from the Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocean, 276 obelisks mark the boundary established at the end of the Mexican–American War in 1848. Artist David Taylor first saw one of these obelisks in 2006, and he soon set out to find and photograph all 276 monuments along the 690 miles of border, crossing valleys and mountain ranges and cutting through cities and towns.
@misc{taylor_david_2017,
	title = {David {Taylor} {Monuments}: 276 {Views} of the {United} {States}–{Mexico} {Border}},
	url = {https://emuseum.mfah.org/objects/135300/monuments-276-views-of-the-united-statesmexico-border?ctx=d57c697c00eaf05e2dd64f096329ada80622b30a&idx=1},
	abstract = {Along the U.S.–Mexico border, from the Rio Grande to the Pacific Ocean, 276 obelisks mark the boundary established at the end of the Mexican–American War in 1848.

Artist David Taylor first saw one of these obelisks in 2006, and he soon set out to find and photograph all 276 monuments along the 690 miles of border, crossing valleys and mountain ranges and cutting through cities and towns.},
	journal = {The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston},
	author = {Taylor, David},
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {border wall monument, map, monument, monumento, obelisco, obelisk},
}

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