printed in black; image of a person wearing medical scrubs, head covering, face mask, and gloves, with a perspiring forehead, holding a banner with title of portfolio; two ambulances in background in front of a hospital emergency room entrance at left; gravestones and skull in LRQ

Frontispiece, from "Pandemic Pandemonium", 2020

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Jenny Schmid’s “Pandemic Pandemonium,” a suite of six linocuts, is a parody of the anti-science rhetoric and deeply flawed response of the U.S. government to the coronavirus pandemic of 2019-21. Starring former President Donald Trump, environmental activist Greta Thunberg, the Grim Reaper, the Devil, and a cast of mask-averse Americans, the series puts into stark terms the country’s deep political and cultural divisions and the deadly consequences of ignoring basic public health guidelines. Inspired by the centuries-old graphic tradition of political and social satire, the series functions as a visual protest and personal statement of Schmid’s political views. A frontline medical worker, who dons personal protective equipment, appears in the folio’s introductory image as a symbol of the sobering challenges faced in battling a global pandemic.

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Title
Frontispiece, from "Pandemic Pandemonium"
Artist Life
born 1969
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2020.88.1
Provenance
Bikini Press International, Minneapolis (publisher).
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printed in black; image of a person wearing medical scrubs, head covering, face mask, and gloves, with a perspiring forehead, holding a banner with title of portfolio; two ambulances in background in front of a hospital emergency room entrance at left; gravestones and skull in LRQ
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