Cold War Follies

Cold War Follies, Spitzer Art Center, November 1, December 3, 2018

Cold War Follies, is a satirical reflection on the Cold War and in particular, life in the “Nuclear Age.”

The exhibit consisted of  approximately thirty,  8” x 10” collages and four small sculptures. The pieces focused on the absurd aspects of the rhetoric of the Cold War and the seeming willingness of our leaders to put us at risk of mass annihilation.

Mutual Annihilation
Mutual Annihilation (Detail)

Many of the works included in the exhibit draw on photographs and advertisements from the mid-1940s to the late 1960s. A brief selection of collages extend the exhibit to the present day and the administration of President Donald Trump.

Patty is told by Dad that everyone is going to have to be patient with Aunt Freida until the radiation levels go down, and it is safe to leave the fallout shelter.

 

Watching Dr. Strangelove

Miss Atomic Bomb

Feeling the Blast

Remaining Vigilant about the Dangers from Fallout.

Recording the Effect of Thinking About the Threat of Nuclear War.
Nuclear Updraft
Bombing Moscow
Sponge Bob and Bridget Bardot Choose a Bad Time to Visit Bikini Bottom Beach
All I can think about is the bomb.
Side Saddle Sally takes on the Koreans,
Putin’s Mistresses remain oblivious to the possibility of nuclear attack.
Call me later. I think they may have dropped the bomb.
Littlefuse, the TV of Miss Atomic.
Biohazard
Radioactive food means no defrosting ever.
After total war can come total living.
Color me radioactive.
You can protect yourself from radioactivity with Resin Coat.
On the Beach.
Boys will be Boys.
Take That You Lousy Commies!

The American Spirit defends our pure drinking water.