DRAWING RESTRAINT 13: Instrument of Surrender
Directed by Matthew Barney
American WWII soldiers open a mold, exposing a solid architectural structure made entirely of petroleum jelly. The soldiers violently soften the structure with shovels. The wall of a large metal box slams down revealing Douglas MacArthur (played by Matthew Barney) smoking a large corncob pipe. MacArthur wades through the petroleum jelly morass to a Japanese general wearing a top hat. Both generals sign several white plastic tablets with inkless tattoo guns. Over a bunsen burner, Barney heats up a branding iron bearing his insignia and presses it into each white tablet. After each tablet has been signed and branded, Barbara Gladstone, who attends in period attire, ceremonially places a sticker label bearing the work’s name, date, and Gladstone Gallery logo on each tablet.
Duration
0h 28m
Released
March 21, 2006
Part ofThe Drawing Restraint Collection
Includes DRAWING RESTRAINT 2 (1988), Drawing Restraint 7 (1997), Drawing Restraint 9 (2006), Drawing Restraint 17 (2010), Drawing Restraint 23 (2015), DRAWING RESTRAINT 26 (2024), DRAWING RESTRAINT 13: Instrument of Surrender (2006), and DRAWING RESTRAINT 28 (2024).
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