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Line Up
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From the NYTimes:
Controversy has erupted from the sleepy third-floor hallway galleries at the New York Public Library, where a modest exhibition of contemporary prints called “Multiple Interpretations” is on view.
The work that has prompted protests from some library patrons, attracted coverage by The Daily News, Fox News and USA Today and has stirred the blogosphere is called “Line Up,” a series of politically inflammatory prints by the team of Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese. Each black-and-white digital print is a mug shot-style diptych in which a member of the Bush administration appears in profile and face forward, holding a police identification sign and the date on which he or she made a statement of questionable veracity relating to Iraq.
A video accompanying the prints allows you to hear an actual recording through headphones as you view each speaker’s fake mug shot reproduced on screen. President Bush announces the discovery of Saddam Hussein’s effort to purchase uranium in Africa. Dick Cheney says, “Nobody has produced a single shred of evidence that there’s anything wrong or inappropriate here,” presumably a reference to Halliburton. (The entire video is available on YouTube.)
It is at first mildly shocking to come upon such bluntly partisan artwork on a New York Public Library wall.Biting political satire is deeply a part of printmaking history — see Goya, James Gillray and Daumier — but handmade prints are no longer a significant form of political communication, and we don’t expect anything so brazenly tendentious in the public library context.
More thoughts on this installation at No Caption Needed.
Buy postcards of the mug shots here. Get the t-shirt here.
Update: Here’s a link to all the images in the exhibition.
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2 Comments
1. Tommy replies at 7th December 2007, 9:47 am :
Wha!
Bu!
You!
You can’t call us on our bullshit!
It’s not allowed!
I’m shocked, shocked to discover that some artists have dared to make a political statement in their chosen medium!
How … how unpatriotic! How traitorous!
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I bet you’re gay.
2. Tommy replies at 7th December 2007, 9:54 am :
Or at least that’s the sense I get out of the excerpt you quote, there.
Imagine! Artists saying unpopular or shocking things!
Ah do declayah that Ah need mah faintin’ couch heah!
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Love,
T
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