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Temple of Autos

George Vargas

Artwork Details

Temple of Autos
George Vargas
photo collage on foam core
20 3/16 in x 12 3/16 in (51.28 cm x 30.96 cm)
Gift of the artist
2004/1.155

On Display

Not currently on display

Description

Subject Matter:

As a long-time Michigan resident, Vargas was noticeably influenced by the automobile industry; Vargas' parents both worked in the automobile industry.  In 1985 Varags created Michigan Worker, which like this collage, is a reference to industry. The textiles pictured appear to be Mexican textiles, perhaps a reference to Vargas' Mexican American heritage.  

The man and woman shown in the photos are Sal Mineo and Tuesday Weld, American actors. Mineo described himself as bisexual, and he was murdered in 1976 during the time that he was playing the role of a bisexual burgular in P.S. Your Cat is Dead. Mineo's death became a symbol of violence against the LGBTQ community.

Physical Description:

This is a collage of black and white photographs showing parts of automobiles including mirror images of some of them, making the near symmetry a bit syncopated. There are repeated photos of two different couples, one of a man and a woman, the other of two men, photos of textiles and a photo of woman wearing similar textile, and a large hat in the bottom left corner. 

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