| Current
estimated market value for a Tony Price "mask" sculpture: |
$15,000-$20,000 |
| Number
of Tony Price sculptures featured in the Atomic Art exhibit: |
21 |
| Number
of Tony Price sculptures currently on public display in variousbuildings
around Santa Fe to augment the Museum exhibit: |
12 |
| Minimum
number of pieces of art in the Museum of Fine Arts' permanent collection: |
20,000 |
| Minimum
amount of land required to build a proposed permanent home for Price's
Atomic Art: |
1
acre |
| Total
known area occupied by the Museum of Fine Arts: |
47,053
sq.feet |
| Minimum
number of artworks that would be housed in a permanent facility dedicated
to Price: |
144 |
| Years
that Tony Price lived: |
63 |
| Number
of countries in which Tony Price is known to have lived: |
8 |
| Minimum
number of people who spent at least a portion of each workday for
several months preparing for the Atomic Art exhibit at the Museum
of Fine Arts: |
6 |
| Minimum
number of working hours dedicated to the Atomic Art exhibit by Museum
staff: |
500 |
| Approximate
number of pages in the catalog for the Atomic Art exhibit: |
75 |
| Minimum
number of classified pages in the possession of the Department of
Energy: |
280
million |
Thickness,
in inches, of the Museum registrar's "condition report"
detailing each piece in the Atomic Art exhibit: |
1.5 |
| Current
total annual budget for the Museum of Fine Arts: |
$1.1
million |
| Total
budget for the Atomic Art exhibit: |
$53,000 |
Amount
of money the US spent on all nuclear programs between
1940 and 1998 in constant 1996 dollars: |
$5.5
trillion |
Amount
each US citizen would have received in 1998 if $5:5 trillion
had been evenly distributed: |
$21,646 |
| Total
2003 US nuclear budget: |
$16.5
billion |
| New
Mexico's contribution to 2003 US nuclear budget: |
$51
million |
| Minimum
number of children who could receive health care for $51 million: |
19,083 |
| Gallons
of paint required to prepare a space at the Museum for the Atomic
Art exhibit: |
8 |
| Average
number of new coats of paint each room in the Museum of Fine Arts
receives per year: |
4 |
| Number
of track lights used to illuminate 32 sculptures: |
45 |
| Minimum
number of sculptures that Tony Price hid throughout the southwest
for future archaeologists to find: |
5 |
| Number
of US nuclear weapons accidentally lost and never recovered as of
1997: |
11 |
| Minimum
number of cubic feet consumed by the Atomic Art exhibit when crated
for travel: |
330 |
| Average
weight of a Tony Price "mask" sculpture: |
100
pounds |
| Minimum
number of custom mounts that Museum staff fabricated to support the
unusually heavy artwork: |
15 |
Number
of days it takes three men to hang 32 Tony Price sculptures
for display in the Museum of Fine Arts: |
2 |