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Consuming War |
Consuming War
November 4 – Janury 20, 2008, Gallery 1
Works by Lynda Barry, Wafaa Bilal, Mary
Brogger, Adam Brooks, Burtonwood &
Holmes, Michael Hernandez de Luna, Fred
Holland, Harold Mendez, Michael
Rakowitz, Ellen Rothenberg, Edra Soto,
Paula White and Dolores Wilber.
Curated by Barbara Koenen
Focusing on the U.S. conflict in the
Middle East over the past 10 years,
Consuming War addresses the ways the
American media and consumer culture have
manipulated and influenced our
perceptions of war, often turning it
into a spectacle for American
consumption. While war is an underlying
theme in all the works, each addresses
the concept of war, and our relationship
to it, from a variety of angles,
creating pieces that range from
political cartoons to sculptures that
recreate the archeological artifacts
looted from the National Museum of Iraq
and large suspended papier mâché bombs
made from sale advertisements. Timely in
its subject matter, Consuming War offers
an innovative platform in which the
complex and multifarious connections
between war, capitalism, American
consumer culture, and our everyday live
can be re-situated and critically
examined.
The Art Center thanks those who gave
individual contributions to the
exhibition, including Craig Ahmer, Jane
Fulton Alt, Sidney Barton, Kim Freiders,
Connie Gillock, John Himmelfarb and
Molly Day, Esther Grimm, Justine Jentes
and Daniel Kuruna Laurel Lipkin, Jackie
Kazarian and Peter Cunningham, Paul
Klein, Barbara Koenen and Tim Samuelson,
Harold Olin, Karen Paluzzi Steele, Laura
Samson, Eva Silverman, Paula White, and
Roberta Zabel.
Consuming War is supported by
Newcity Chicago
The American Adademic Research
Institute in Iraq
Experimental Station
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items are from 03 Nov 2007.