Josh Azzarella
Untitled #27 (Unknown Rebel)

Still of video
Untitled #27 (Unknown Rebel)
Still of video
ArtistAmerican, born 1978
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Untitled #27 (Unknown Rebel)
Date2006
MediumSingle-channel video, edition 5/7 + 3 AP
Dimensions1 minute, 11 seconds
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Hilarie and Mark Moore and The Moore Family Trust
Object number2013.336
On view

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On June 5, 1989, the day after the Chinese government began a violent crackdown on student-led demonstrations in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, a lone protester stood in the middle of a wide avenue, halting a column of tanks. Footage of the incident spread rapidly around the world and became an iconic representation of the power and risks of individual nonviolent action in the face of overwhelming force. Josh Azzarella digitally altered the famous film to remove the tanks, mirroring the deliberate misrepresentation of history by the Chinese government, which refused to acknowledge the events surrounding Tiananmen Square.



ProvenanceThe artist; [Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City, California, 2011]; purchased by MFAH, 2013.
Exhibition History"Josh Azzarella," Kavi Gupta Gallery, Chicago, October 17–December 3, 2008.

"Josh Azzarella: Works 2004 – 2011," Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City, April 9–May 14, 2011.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Verso, inscribed on case's jacket cover: 3/7, 2006
Verso, signed on case's jacket cover: Josh Azzarella
Recto of Master DVD, printed: Josh Azzarella / Untitled #27 / (Unknown Rebel)
Recto of Display DVD, printed: Josh Azzarella/ Untitled #27 ( Unknown Rebel) / Display Disc

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