Sunday, February 03, 2008
botero
this is an astounding painting by botero concerning the prisoners in abu ghraib.
the hyperbolic representation of the prisoners' bodies...the gaze of the viewer from
the other side of the bars...
torture as spectacle
that implicates we the viewers within this process.
the blindfolds on their faces not only tells us that they are blind
but the power of vision has been taken as well as physical gesture by
the binding of hands
piled as they are, subjectivity is stripped away
we as the viewers have the priviledge of sight and gesture
we are implicated
botero's powerful critique through the creation of this image
is stunning
in a conversation with deleuze, foucault stated (and i am summarizing at this point)
that we can never pinpoint the exact "place" or "origin" of power; we can only
know its movement by those who wield it
and those who don't.
by replicating trauma...we are guilty of the same crimes.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment