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This artwork, part of the All Wars Are The Same series and the Artworks of Knowledge collection, employs layered visuals to create a tunnel-like perspective through time, history, and the depths of ideas. In Entrance Call from Russia, the layers can be rearranged to enhance our understanding of the information, yet the central theme remains: experiencing modern conflict through the lens of a smartphone. From a Western viewpoint, we receive a call from Vladimir Putin—whether to answer is your choice. However, the artwork foreshadows the consequences that may follow, revealing imagery of armed soldiers, torture methods, and the harsh realities of war.
Visual sculpture: 5 acrylic glass blocks, UV print, 10×30cm
FREE SHIPPING - This artwork includes local VAT where applicable. Import duties, customs fees, and any additional taxes are not included and must be paid by the buyer upon delivery.
This artwork, part of the All Wars Are The Same series and the Artworks of Knowledge collection, employs layered visuals to create a tunnel-like perspective through time, history, and the depths of ideas. In Entrance Call from Russia, the layers can be rearranged to enhance our understanding of the information, yet the central theme remains: experiencing modern conflict through the lens of a smartphone. From a Western viewpoint, we receive a call from Vladimir Putin—whether to answer is your choice. However, the artwork foreshadows the consequences that may follow, revealing imagery of armed soldiers, torture methods, and the harsh realities of war.
Visual sculpture: 5 acrylic glass blocks, UV print, 10×30cm
FREE SHIPPING - This artwork includes local VAT where applicable. Import duties, customs fees, and any additional taxes are not included and must be paid by the buyer upon delivery.
This artwork, part of the All Wars Are The Same series and the Artworks of Knowledge collection, employs layered visuals to create a tunnel-like perspective through time, history, and the depths of ideas. In Entrance Call from Russia, the layers can be rearranged to enhance our understanding of the information, yet the central theme remains: experiencing modern conflict through the lens of a smartphone. From a Western viewpoint, we receive a call from Vladimir Putin—whether to answer is your choice. However, the artwork foreshadows the consequences that may follow, revealing imagery of armed soldiers, torture methods, and the harsh realities of war.
Visual sculpture: 5 acrylic glass blocks, UV print, 10×30cm
FREE SHIPPING - This artwork includes local VAT where applicable. Import duties, customs fees, and any additional taxes are not included and must be paid by the buyer upon delivery.