ブルックリン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (ブルックリン美術館Instagram)「In this artwork from the Vietnam War era, Martha Rosler calls out the insulation that some Americans felt from the overseas conflict. In this pristine kitchen ad marketed to wealthy white consumers, Rosler inserts the image of a Vietnamese child on the counter. The work forces the viewer to consider that this child’s suffering is as much a part of American life as a bowl of fruit on the counter, and that anti-war activism is as “American” as the idealized suburban housewife. Upon closer inspection, it is apparent that both the female model and the child were physically cut from their context, and that neither actually belong in this scene. The placement of a nude woman in a kitchen, a place of appliances and food production, likens the woman to a commodity herself. In subtle, but jarring ways, Rosler questions the “norms” of American life. #ReflectionsonAction⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Martha Rosler (American, born 1943), Bowl of Fruit, 1966-72, Estimated chromogenic photograph. Brooklyn Museum, Emily Winthrop Miles Fund, 2011.84.」9月19日 4時39分 - brooklynmuseum

ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 9月19日 04時39分


In this artwork from the Vietnam War era, Martha Rosler calls out the insulation that some Americans felt from the overseas conflict. In this pristine kitchen ad marketed to wealthy white consumers, Rosler inserts the image of a Vietnamese child on the counter. The work forces the viewer to consider that this child’s suffering is as much a part of American life as a bowl of fruit on the counter, and that anti-war activism is as “American” as the idealized suburban housewife. Upon closer inspection, it is apparent that both the female model and the child were physically cut from their context, and that neither actually belong in this scene. The placement of a nude woman in a kitchen, a place of appliances and food production, likens the woman to a commodity herself. In subtle, but jarring ways, Rosler questions the “norms” of American life. #ReflectionsonAction⁠⠀
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Martha Rosler (American, born 1943), Bowl of Fruit, 1966-72, Estimated chromogenic photograph. Brooklyn Museum, Emily Winthrop Miles Fund, 2011.84.


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