American flag Quote by Wafaa Bilal
““My honors thesis project was my first interactive exhibit, in which two facing chairs were activated by a motion sensor when the viewer walked by. One was a cofortable armchair of plush red velvet, with a dildo sticking out of a hole in the seat. When activated, the dildo moved up and down and a strobe light pulsed. The facing chair was hard and uncomfortable, with spikes protruding from the seat, and when the viewer walked by it a dog would bark. The juxtaposition of the two chairs was meant to represent how forces of repression censor the desire for liberation. In that same exhibition, I showed a handmade box in the shape of a cross, decorated with a beautiful painting of the Holy Trinity. The viewer was encouraged to open the box, where they would find a dildo wrapped in the American flag and nailed to a cross-- this was meant to symbolize the hypocrisy and repression that is hidden under the attractive facade of organized religion. The dildo was surrounded by pages from the Bible, which were themselves surrounded by images of the sickness and starvation caused by the embargo in Iraq, a comment on the effects of imposing one culture and religion on another.””
About This Quote
Source Installation: Interactive Exhibit, University Project, 2010
The work contrasts comfort and pain to critique how religious and cultural institutions suppress personal freedom and mask oppression.
In simple terms: Art shows how religion can hide oppression.
Question oppressive narratives.
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When to use this quote
- gallery visitors
- students
- activists
- cultural critics
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does juxtaposing comfort with pain affect perception?
- Can art change views on religious hypocrisy?
May alienate viewers uncomfortable with explicit sexual imagery.