Steven Austin, advocated for the legalization of slavery in Texas, Statue erected in 2006

Steven Austin, advocated for the legalization of slavery in Texas, Statue erected in 2006

Constructed 1995, Texas

Constructed 1995, Texas

Head of Sam Houston, Texas

Head of Sam Houston, Texas

The Way of the Cross, Alabama

The Way of the Cross, Alabama

A nuclear bomb accidentally dropped on Mars Bluff, South Carolina, in 1958, caused a massive explosion, leaving a crater and damaging homes.

A nuclear bomb accidentally dropped on Mars Bluff, South Carolina, in 1958, caused a massive explosion, leaving a crater and damaging homes.

Tall cross, erected 2008, Texas

Tall cross, erected 2008, Texas

Intercontinental Titan Nuclear Missile, Georgia

Intercontinental Titan Nuclear Missile, Georgia

Exhibit at the Creation Evidence Museum, showcasing artifacts supporting the creationist belief that the Earth is around 5,000 years old, Texas

Exhibit at the Creation Evidence Museum, showcasing artifacts supporting the creationist belief that the Earth is around 5,000 years old, Texas

Parking Lot, Florida

Parking Lot, Florida

Vietnam Memorial, Texas

Vietnam Memorial, Texas

Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, Alabama

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

Atomic Test Site, Project Gnome, New Mexico

Atomic Test Site, Project Gnome, New Mexico

Washington Monument in Mississippi

Washington Monument in Mississippi

Scrapped Space Shuttle External Tank, Florida

Scrapped Space Shuttle External Tank, Florida

Roadsite, Alabama

Roadsite, Alabama

Presidents in Texas

Presidents in Texas

Tomb of Jesus, Texas

Tomb of Jesus, Texas

The devil in Georgia

The devil in Georgia

Sam Houston, Texas

Sam Houston, Texas

Alabama

Alabama

Alabama

Alabama

Nuclear Missile, Alabama

Nuclear Missile, Alabama

Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Texas

Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Texas


New Evidence, Concertgebouw Brugge, Belgium, 2019
New Evidence, Concertgebouw Brugge, Belgium, 2019
New Evidence, Concertgebouw Brugge, Belgium, 2019
New Evidence, Concertgebouw Brugge, Belgium, 2019
War Machines, Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Netherlands
War Machines, Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Netherlands
War Machines, Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Netherlands
War Machines, Noorderlicht Festival, Groningen, Netherlands
Weiss, Arte Giani, Frankfurt, Germany
Weiss, Arte Giani, Frankfurt, Germany



About the project
“People seek leadership not only from the living but also from the dead,” writes Leslie George Katz in Lee Friedlander’s epochal American Monuments. Forty years later, the landscape has grown more complex and multifaceted. Memorials and monuments have gained renewed popularity in the United States. In a rapidly changing, uncertain world, they stand resolutely along the roadside as symbols of supposedly grand human values. These structures have become more monumental and sophisticated, borrowing strategies from advertising and marketing, while clearly resonating with contemporary issues. They convey a blend of national pathos, Christian evangelism, and military pride, often presented in a deeply unsettling, extreme form of interpretation. For several years, I have been documenting contemporary American memorials. My approach is broad, incorporating museum displays as well as unintended sculptures found in public spaces.

Exhibitions
Publications
Human Conditions