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Sherlokitty Surveillance Systems 2003
Sherlokitty Surveillance Systems 2003
mixed media installation
2003

Inkjetprint on Photopaper 1.75m x 3.70m
Monitor
Video trt 30 min.
3 fake surveillance cameras

The "Sherlokitty Surveillance Systems" series is inspired by the wall-paintings done in the 1930's as part of the WPA
program during the Depression in the USA.
These paintings fascinate me as they often represent the political and personal circumstances of life in a narrative manner.
They contain details like at the Coit tower in San Francisco a man holding a newspaper where the headline reads :
"Diego Riveras' Mural Destroyed!", referring to the mural commissioned by Nelson Rockefeller and subsequently dismantled as it
contained a portrait of Lenin.
This art portrays its times in an objective manner, showing actual events, as well as a subjective, subversive point of view of
what was going on at that particular point in time.