The Imperial Glory print is a comment upon the U.S. military industrial complex.
In 1961, as President Eisenhower was leaving office, he delivered a farewell speech in which he warned that “we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.” Judging by the fabrications and misconstructions that sucked us into the Iraq War, and the virtual blank check we’ve handed to defense contractors, I’d say as a nation we’ve done a generally horrible job of keeping the military-industrial complex in check.
18 x 24? Screen print signed and numbered edition of 450, $45, Limit 1 per person/household.
Release Date: 7/14/11
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