RU-486, 1992, vinyl press-type, dimensions variable.

β€œThe piece titled "RU-486" is as simple as can be, just "RU 486" stencilled upside-down, high on a gallery wall. Its invocation of the French abortion pill that legislators have prevented from being sold in the United States is, however, stunning, as it is a clear instance where public choice really hasn't mattered. The piece suggests one can be pro-choice and yet have no choice, thanks to the people we have chosen to serve us.”

Brooks dissects issues, provokes viewers, at Dart Gallery, Alan Artner, Chicago Tribune, 30 October 1992