The works Double Mint, Prime Bay Ridge and Great Investments, series REAL ESTATE MY-OPPORTUNITIES (Real Estate: a Missed Opportunity), are collages from cutouts of real estate ads of buildings for sale in southwest of Brooklyn, New York. These cuts/collages highlight the concurrency of affluenza and the lack of capitalist society and, in particular, housing as a right versus an article of consumption. The series and his works are associated with the project Real Estate Opportunities (1970), Ed Ruscha, in the sense of the representation sociological and in a parody laconic that offer, and are linked also with Fake Estates (1973), Gordon Matta-Clark, in both immersion critical in the real estate market of New York as a site for artistic production.






