Dave Bondi

MeSoOffensive – Clutter Edition (Black)

$270.00

Resin figure in vintage McDonalds cup. Limited edition of 4 pieces exclusively for Clutter’s (IN)Action Figures 5 by Dave Bondi.

Please note: All shipping charges for gallery exhibition pieces will be invoiced separately. Shipping invoices will be sent within approximately 10 days of the exhibit’s end, or — in the case of already completed exhibits — within 72 hours of the order being placed.

NOTE FROM THE ARTIST: In this latest “mesooffensive” series, I’m taking characters from Star Wars Episode 1 and enhancing the already implied racist stereotypes. This isn’t a slam on geeks or a clever attempt to point out how stupid people are – I love Star Wars. Because of that, it was really disappointing to see the storytellers fall into such lazy, manipulative, and simple metaphors. I don’t think it is censorship to ask them to try and be more sophisticated. Like it or not, movies are the arbiters of cultural norms and should be held to a high standard. So this is a call out to artists everywhere to be better and work harder than that. Make things beautiful.

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Resin figure in vintage McDonalds cup. Limited edition of 4 pieces exclusively for Clutter’s (IN)Action Figures 5 by Dave Bondi.

Please note: All shipping charges for gallery exhibition pieces will be invoiced separately. Shipping invoices will be sent within approximately 10 days of the exhibit’s end, or — in the case of already completed exhibits — within 72 hours of the order being placed.

NOTE FROM THE ARTIST: In this latest “mesooffensive” series, I’m taking characters from Star Wars Episode 1 and enhancing the already implied racist stereotypes. This isn’t a slam on geeks or a clever attempt to point out how stupid people are – I love Star Wars. Because of that, it was really disappointing to see the storytellers fall into such lazy, manipulative, and simple metaphors. I don’t think it is censorship to ask them to try and be more sophisticated. Like it or not, movies are the arbiters of cultural norms and should be held to a high standard. So this is a call out to artists everywhere to be better and work harder than that. Make things beautiful.