
Breaker Breaker: Reinventing Inspiration Hygienic Art Galleries 2006
An exploration of ignorance, education and need for individual awareness and responsibility.
The works “The end of ignorant assumption 1 and 2” are a multi layered study of violence and war. It starts January 8, 2005 with an endless stack of prints at MOMA by Feliz Gonzalez-Torres (American, born Cuba 1957-1996) “Untitled” (Death By Gun) 1990. A list of 460 names of individuals killed by a gun in the week of May 1-7, 1989. Later I used the prints for target shooting practice and then continued to build from there.

Original Gonzalez Torres Prints with painted targets for shooting practice. No longer.

NOW

The end of ignorant assumption #1 and#2” 45” x 33”each, Feliz Gonzalez-Torres Print “Death by Gun”, Sig Sauer p220. 45 caliber, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, glue, on board, 2006

These three images are a play on “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.” In a reverse kind of way asking the viewer to see, do listen, and please talkback.

Eyeful Messenger 24" x 48", Pencil, acrylic, Enamel on board

Listen rabbit 24” x 16”, Charcoal, acrylic, encaustic, pastel, enamel on board SOLD

Talkback 48” x 36”, Charcoal, pencil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, enamel on board

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