Lizabeth Eva Rossof, who created the massive Xi’an-American Batman Warrior and other Xi’an warrior-inspired sculptures in the My Hero! exhibition at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, will drop by for an impromptu gallery talk.
Through her art practice, Lizabeth Eva Rossof examines the dissemination of personal, political, economic, and sexual power and freedom in the digital age. Her art is research based, the fabrication of which is regularly outsourced to the very industries they are critiquing. She has exhibited in Berlin, Chicago, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Miami, New York, Oaxaca, Osaka, Aspen, and at the National Center for Contemporary Art in Moscow.
Xi'an-American Warriors Lizabeth playfully explores the concerns of American media's global influence, and China's industry of counterfeiting the copyrighted properties held by said media in her presentation of Xi'an-America Warriors. The soldiers are authentic in their composition and detail. To insure that no detail would be overlooked, and that her army would be made of the same earth as the original statues, Rossof hired a Terracotta Warrior replicator Xi'an, China to manufacture the pieces . Distinct from the warriors of the First Emperor of Qin, discovered in 1974 by farmers in Xi'an, China, the members of Lizabeth's Army have had their heads replaced with those of notable cartoon and comic book characters from American popular culture.
FREE
2018/03/27 - 2018/03/27
Additional time info:
Everyone is welcome to join the artist in the My Hero! exhibition at 1 pm (following the noon ARTbreak program).
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
314 S Park St, Kalamazoo, MI 49007