Self-Portrait without Skin

Kim Eric Lilot, Self-Portrait without Skin, 1997, 14k gold, platinum, and rubellite tourmaline cabochon, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ann D. Cousins, 1998.80
Copied Kim Eric Lilot, Self-Portrait without Skin, 1997, 14k gold, platinum, and rubellite tourmaline cabochon, 781 121 in. (2.23.82.5 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Ann D. Cousins, 1998.80

Artwork Details

Title
Self-Portrait without Skin
Date
1997
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
781 121 in. (2.23.82.5 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Ann D. Cousins
Mediums Description
14k gold, platinum, and rubellite tourmaline cabochon
Classifications
Keywords
  • Figure — fragment — hand
  • Figure — fragment — skull
  • Portrait male — Lilot, Kim Eric — self-portrait
Object Number
1998.80

Artwork Description

While many people are afraid of death, Kim Eric Lilot sees it as an inspiration and a necessary part of the life cycle. He turns the fear of death into a celebration of life and diversity. In Self-Portrait without Skin, Lilot’s laughing skull “looks” at life through rose- colored glasses.