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Sam Durant — Male Colonist (with cornstalk)
Sam Durant

Male Colonist (with cornstalk)

"Male Colonist (with cornstalk)" by Sam Durant presents a figure rooted in the iconography of early American settler identity, examining the cultural and historical narratives constructed around colonialism and westward expansion. Durant's work often interrogates the mythologies embedded in American history, using representation to expose the tensions between idealized national identity and the violence underlying colonial enterprise. The inclusion of the cornstalk grounds the figure in the symbolic landscape of agriculture and land appropriation that defined the colonial experience.

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Sam Durant, Male Colonist (with cornstalk)

"Male Colonist (with cornstalk)" by Sam Durant presents a figure rooted in the iconography of early American settler identity, examining the cultural and historical narratives constructed around colonialism and westward expansion. Durant's work often interrogates the mythologies embedded in American history, using representation to expose the tensions between idealized national identity and the violence underlying colonial enterprise. The inclusion of the cornstalk grounds the figure in the symbolic landscape of agriculture and land appropriation that defined the colonial experience.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Figurative Work, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Colonial Imagery, Historical Critique, American Artist, Social Commentary, Contemporary Art, Political Art, Monochromatic

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