Multimedia artist Pope.L's installation, Claim (Whitney Version), features 2,755 slices of
bologna pinned to its wall, and each slice bears a portrait of someone who is supposedly Jewish.
Consisting of 2,755 slices of dripping, suppurating
bologna pinned to a grid, «each slice has an image portrait of a purported Jewish person pasted to its center,» as Pope.L describes it in a document included in the work.
One of the more experimental pieces at this year's Whitney Biennial, a colossal exhibition of contemporary American art, is an installation made from 2,755 slices of
bologna pinned to the wall.
Not exact matches
Here, real slices of
bologna schmeared with tiny, black - and - white portrait photos are
pinned in a grid to the structure's walls, both inside and out.
Pinned with 2,755 slices of
bologna, each slice has a photocopy portrait of a person affixed to it.