Title
Le Rire: Zuckerberg leaves the world to its own devices
Artist
Year
2020
Technique
color screenprint
Image Size
16 5/8 x 10 5/8" image size
Signature
pencil, lower right
Edition Size
3 of 15
Annotations
Text within image: Le Rire / Journal Humoristique paraisssant occasionnellement / Zuckerberg leaves the world it its own devices
Reference
Paper
sturdy buff wove
State
published
Publisher
artist
Inventory ID
ARHA212
Price
$185.00
Description
In the article “An Artist for the Moment,” Paul Von Blum wrote: “Hazelwood’s highly detailed woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, and book projects make him the legitimate heir of major political artists including Posada, Kollwitz, Daumier, and Goya. His recent works respond in imaginative ways to the present crises and the barbaric “leaders” who have created them…. In another recent work, Hazelwood pays homage to the late nineteenth century Parisian weekly humor magazine Le Rire (or “Laughter”). This notable periodical featured such iconic artists as Théophile Steinlen, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Juan Gris, and many others. This strikingly contemporary version, Zuckerberg Leaves the World to its Own Devices, calls attention to one of the most insidious developments in the digital era. Hazelwood’s devastating artistic critique lays bare the real function of Facebook and its dynamic young founder Mark Zuckerberg. Here, the social media magnate is shown flying over the world’s population, money bags in hand, left to “its own devices.” This reflects Zuckerberg’s oft-repeated platitudes about “free expression” and the “marketplace of ideas.” Those ritual incantations are designed merely as a cover. Facebook’s real purpose is the same as that of all mega-corporate enterprises: the accumulation of profit.”