Tower wore a wig as she chain-sawed this sculpture in a vacant lot in the middle of a Hasidic neighborhood in Williamsburg's Southside. It is a tradition for Hasidic women to cut their hair and wear wigs upon matrimony. Neighborhood residents are well acquainted with the myth of Rapunzel. 

Shown in Brooklyn, NY at the pioneering gallery, Epoche, located under the Williamsburg bridge in the early nineties.

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Screen Series, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Ithaca, NY, 1981