Rupert Murdoch
OpenSea image 96 dpi, 2500 x 2500 px
Physical painting information: 90 x 90 cm
Oil on wood panel + rubbish including broken mobile phone, bottle caps, plastic bottle, soft drink can.
The mobile phone represents the News of the World phone hacking scandal plus important names and 'children's hands' scrawled across the artwork.
Propaganda is being delivered so effectively by governments worldwide that their goal for the attainment of even more wealth and position seems assured while responsible and accountable behaviour appears immaterial.
In response to the mass confusion created by those in power through media channels, and consequently to the helplessness we often feel due to excessive and conflicting information, I've created a series of ten augmented reality oil paintings of world leaders and media 'influencers' from rubbish found on the streets of Edinburgh.
The 2016 exhibition ran from November 3rd - 14th and coincided with the US presidential election.
Note: This auction is for ownership of the NFT artwork and not the physical painting, which sold in the 2016 exhibition ‘Would I Lie To You: The Art of Politics and Propaganda’.
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Rupert Murdoch
OpenSea image 96 dpi, 2500 x 2500 px
Physical painting information: 90 x 90 cm
Oil on wood panel + rubbish including broken mobile phone, bottle caps, plastic bottle, soft drink can.
The mobile phone represents the News of the World phone hacking scandal plus important names and 'children's hands' scrawled across the artwork.
Propaganda is being delivered so effectively by governments worldwide that their goal for the attainment of even more wealth and position seems assured while responsible and accountable behaviour appears immaterial.
In response to the mass confusion created by those in power through media channels, and consequently to the helplessness we often feel due to excessive and conflicting information, I've created a series of ten augmented reality oil paintings of world leaders and media 'influencers' from rubbish found on the streets of Edinburgh.
The 2016 exhibition ran from November 3rd - 14th and coincided with the US presidential election.
Note: This auction is for ownership of the NFT artwork and not the physical painting, which sold in the 2016 exhibition ‘Would I Lie To You: The Art of Politics and Propaganda’.
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- Transfers