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// Nelson Leirner's Cada cosa en su sitio 4 (2013) is a limited edition mixed media print that juxtaposes pop culture with iconic imagery. Using a famous black-and-white photograph of construction workers having lunch on a skyscraper beam high above New York City, Leirner adds a surreal twist by replacing the workers' heads with the silhouette of Mickey Mouse ears, with one in red and the others in black. This playful alteration creates a striking contrast between the gravity of the original image and the lighthearted, commercial iconography. The piece raises questions about consumerism, identity, and the ubiquity of global brands, blending humor with social commentary. Leirner's work challenges viewers to reconsider cultural icons in unexpected contexts.
Cada cosa en su sitio 4 , 2013
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// Nelson Leirner's Cada cosa en su sitio 4 (2013) is a limited edition mixed media print that juxtaposes pop culture with iconic imagery. Using a famous black-and-white photograph of construction workers having lunch on a skyscraper beam high above New York City, Leirner adds a surreal twist by replacing the workers' heads with the silhouette of Mickey Mouse ears, with one in red and the others in black. This playful alteration creates a striking contrast between the gravity of the original image and the lighthearted, commercial iconography. The piece raises questions about consumerism, identity, and the ubiquity of global brands, blending humor with social commentary. Leirner's work challenges viewers to reconsider cultural icons in unexpected contexts.
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What is Latin American art?
Latin American Art is a style which takes inspiration from its culture, society, politics, native traditions, religions and landscape. Op-Art and Kinetic Art figure prominently in Latin artworks. Colors in Latin American compositions are often bold. Latin American artists work in all media and movements.
