Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument 2.0 was a guerrilla actionintended to refocus the national conversatio
Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument 2.0 was a guerrilla actionintended to refocus the national conversation on civil libertiesand privacy two years after Edward Snowden’s highly politicized leaking of classified National Security Administrationdocuments. In an act of solidarity with Snowden, JeffGreenspan and Andrew Tider covertly installed this nameplateand hundred-pound bust of the controversial figure at thePrison Ship Martyrs’ Monument in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park.Drawing on the significance of the monument as a memorial to more than 11,500 prisoners of war who died during theAmerican Revolution, the work valorizes Snowden as a patriotamong patriots.Though the sculpture was removed within hours by police,its documentation circulated widely, and by the next eveningthe artist collective The Illuminator had replaced the bust with aprojection in light. Nominated for the 2nd wave by Gran Fury.Jeff Greenspan (American, born 1970), Andrew Tider (American, born 1979), Sculpture by Doyle Trankina (American, born 1980) Prison Ship Martyrs’ Monument 2.0, 2015. Courtesy of the artists -- source link
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