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Richard Hamilton
A critical examination of televised conflict, Richard Hamilton's War Games juxtaposes domestic life with the digital simulation of modern warfare.
Richard Hamilton, a central figure in the development of British Pop Art, produced War Games during the early 1990s. The work addresses the mediated nature of modern conflict, specifically the Gulf War. Hamilton captures a television screen displaying a computer-generated simulation of military manoeuvres, complete with flags and tactical markers. This digital representation sits atop a domestic wooden cabinet, flanked by audio equipment and a stack of video cassettes. A newspaper headline reading 'the Mother of Battles' rests on the shelf, while a streak of red paint drips from the base of the television set, suggesting a physical intrusion of violence into the domestic sphere. Hamilton often utilised mass-media imagery to examine the relationship between technology, consumer culture, and political reality. By juxtaposing the sterile, game-like aesthetic of televised war reporting with the mundane reality of a living room, he invites viewers to consider how distance and digital interfaces alter the perception of human suffering. The composition relies on the contrast between the high-definition glow of the screen and the tactile, wood-grained furniture of the home. This piece remains a sharp critique of how news organisations package global events for home consumption, turning geopolitical crises into consumable entertainment. The inclusion of the dripping red pigment serves as a stark reminder of the actual consequences of the events depicted on screen, breaking the illusion of the digital simulation.
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12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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