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American Gothic: The Age of Fast Food
In this tongue-in-cheek reinterpretation of Grant Wood's American Gothic, the iconic farmers no longer wield farm tools, but a box of McDonald's French fries.
The stern traditional American spirit collides with modern consumer culture, creating a visual short circuit that is both fun and stimulating.
The simple act of sharing fast food becomes a powerful metaphor for the transformation of values, habits and… identities in contemporary society.
This work is a playful yet touching homage to one of America's most famous paintings, reinterpreted through the lens of today's cultural contradictions.
The printing of the work is made to order.
Fabio Pasquali, born in Aosta in 1963, is a stylist artist who combines manual painting with digital technology. Through photo elaborations and material collages on old paintings, often covered with a veil of resin, he creates visual dialectics between classical elements and contemporary urban scenes. His works, full of irony, overturn the expectations of the viewer, building a dialogue between tradition and contemporaneity. www.fabiopasquali.com