グッゲンハイム美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (グッゲンハイム美術館Instagram)「#GuggenheimAtLarge: In the third installment of the Guggenheim Circular, we’re exploring the theme of “Home” through artworks that make people reconsider their most immediate surroundings. ⠀ Martha Rosler’s series “Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful” (1967-72) was made in protest against the Vietnam War—dubbed the first “living-room war” because television brought the conflict into Untied States’ households—and criticizes the inadequacies of mass-media imagery.  ⠀ Through photomontage, Rosler spliced together war photographs from Life magazine, and domestic interiors from the pages of House Beautiful. In “Red Stripe Kitchen” (pictured), two soldiers survey the terrain at the back of a sleek modern kitchen. Such visual overlaying disturbs the comforting illusion of distance between “here” and “there” and suggests a relationship between foreign policy and consumer culture “back home” in the U.S. ⠀ __ Martha Rosler, “Red Stripe Kitchen” (1967-72), © Martha Rosler #MarthaRosler #GuggenheimCollection #Guggenheim #MuseumFromHome」8月4日 0時05分 - guggenheim

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#GuggenheimAtLarge: In the third installment of the Guggenheim Circular, we’re exploring the theme of “Home” through artworks that make people reconsider their most immediate surroundings.

Martha Rosler’s series “Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful” (1967-72) was made in protest against the Vietnam War—dubbed the first “living-room war” because television brought the conflict into Untied States’ households—and criticizes the inadequacies of mass-media imagery.

Through photomontage, Rosler spliced together war photographs from Life magazine, and domestic interiors from the pages of House Beautiful. In “Red Stripe Kitchen” (pictured), two soldiers survey the terrain at the back of a sleek modern kitchen. Such visual overlaying disturbs the comforting illusion of distance between “here” and “there” and suggests a relationship between foreign policy and consumer culture “back home” in the U.S.

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Martha Rosler, “Red Stripe Kitchen” (1967-72), © Martha Rosler
#MarthaRosler #GuggenheimCollection #Guggenheim #MuseumFromHome


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