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The Promised Land
| categoria | Installazione |
| soggetto | Politico/Sociale |
| tags | contemporary installation, conceptual art, political art, nationhood, identity, United States flag, soil, plastic pots, artificial flowers, territory, critical practice, symbolic structures, migration, belonging |
| base | 250 cm |
| altezza | 20 cm |
| profondità | 120 cm |
| anno | 2026 |
The Promised Land proposes a material construction of the idea of nation through the repetition of minimal units. The United States flag is reconstructed using black plastic pots—individual, fragile, and standardized containers—filled with pigmented soil.
Each pot functions as an autonomous cell within a larger system, suggesting a community built through the accumulation of isolated identities. However, the image reveals its instability: some pots shift, others fall, and the soil spills beyond its limits, disrupting the clarity of the symbol.
Artificial flowers inserted into the blue field replace the stars as fabricated signs of belonging. The organic is simulated; the natural is produced.
The work frames the nation not as a fixed structure but as a precarious system of containment, where territory, identity, and promise remain in constant tension between order and overflow.
Each pot functions as an autonomous cell within a larger system, suggesting a community built through the accumulation of isolated identities. However, the image reveals its instability: some pots shift, others fall, and the soil spills beyond its limits, disrupting the clarity of the symbol.
Artificial flowers inserted into the blue field replace the stars as fabricated signs of belonging. The organic is simulated; the natural is produced.
The work frames the nation not as a fixed structure but as a precarious system of containment, where territory, identity, and promise remain in constant tension between order and overflow.











