Culture & Commentary
 

Visitors moving through "Multiple Choices" will next experience ways in which art has provided reflections of "Culture &
Commentary," addressing various social, political and historical issues. Alison Saar's Tobacco Demon, for example, depicts the evil overseer of a pre-Civil War plantation. For the artist, this figure also symbolizes today's drug lords. Alfredo Jaar's The Fire Next Time, a sculpture of stacked light boxes displaying photos taken during the Civil Rights movement, reflects the chaos of that epoch in American history.
 

Dance_Crest 
Face_Mask 
Fourth Of July Parade 
Freedom Quilt 
Hero_of_Labor 
Marionettes 
Martin_Luther_King_Jr._arrested 
              (Montgomery,_Alabama) 
Multi-Faced_Dance_Figure 
Nixon 
Obstacles_Before_the_Goal 
On_the_Right 
Presidential_Punch_Set 
Project_for_a_Classical_Problem 
Results_of_Good_Housing 
Results_of_Poor_Housing 
Reykjavik_Summit_or_Whatever_it_Was 
Sewing_Table 
Statue_of_Liberty 
Strange_Fruit 
The Flag Waver 
Tobacco Demon