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Dream Debate - Donald Trump vs Rodney Dangerfield Collage

Drew Cooke

United States

Collage, Photo on Paper

Size: 10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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One night I had a crazy dream that Donald Trump was debating Rodney Dangerfield. I woke up laughing first, but then had the scary realization that the American political system was becoming a comedy show to some extent. In the dream, Rodney Dangerfield spoke back to Trump in a similar manner to how Trump has spoken to other politicians, sort of fighting ridiculousness with ridiculousness. I decided that I needed to make a collage similar to this dream and quickly worked with photos, pastel, and acrylic paint. I like mixing photos with pastel and paint to bring a realness together with a fantastical element--dreamlike in essence. This work is meant to put Trump's attitude and demeanor into proper perspective and give us a laugh while doing so.

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Collage:Photo on Paper

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Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

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Drew Cooke is a New Orleans artist working in conceptual and representative formats, mainly focusing on interactions between cities and nature, within groups of people, and between his existence and the objects connected to it. His conceptual work, photo collages, and sculptural paintings have been shown at galleries in New York City, New Orleans, and Oklahoma City. Major artistic influences include Robert Rauschenberg, Tim Hawkinson, Walter Anderson and El Anatsui. Degrees in mathematics and English also contribute to the aesthetics and narratives of his works. In 2015, he abandoned 8 years in mathematical analysis and software development to fully return to artistic pursuits. He is currently working on a series of "art proofs" attempting to logically examine assumptions on gun control and economics, and continuing the Repackaged series examining garbage as personal and social history.

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