The below mixed media work depicting the mass-murdering racist psychopath known as Ernesto Guevara de La Serna Lynch will be one of the works showcase starting this Saturday at the American University Art Museum at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington, DC.
This piece will be part of Home-Land - Exploring the American Myth, an exhibition curated by Michael Quituisaca and Alexandra Schuman which will have an opening (yep! A real opening) on Saturday June 11, 2022 from 6-9PM.
The image is appropriately ripped off from a Commie photographer and reinterpreted in the context of the truth about this mass murderer. Embedded in his forehead, a small screen plays hundreds of the versions of the Korda photograph which have been used to produce millions of T-Shirts worn by clueless people all over the world.My goal is to try to change the way that people who do not know about the real Che Guevara perceive him. Would you wear a T-Shirt with this man's face on it? Only if it says "MURDERER" written across it.
Comunista comemierda.
This is Che Charcoal, conte and embedded electronics on paper 24 x 20 inches |
This is Che (Detail) |
This is Che (Detail) |
This is Che (Detail) |
These other works of mine are also included in the show:
Desi, Lucy and Fidel 2012, Charcoal and conte drawing, electronic components Courtesy of the Steven and Sasha Pieczenik Collection |
Ave Marylinas 2012 Charcoal and conte drawing with electronic components Courtesy of the Krensky Collection |
AVE FRIDA II 2011, Charcoal and conte drawing, electronic components and video loop Courtesy of the Roberta (Birdie) Rovner Pieczenik Collection |
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