Avatar 2020 (Superman) , 2020
57 x 32 x 3 in (h x w x d)
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Jamil Hellu’s work has often involved a personal exploration of his own visibility as a queer immigrant. This work acts as a metaphor for the conflicts found within the democracy of his adopted homeland, the pitfalls of the tropes of hyper-masculinity, and reveals the facade behind both mythologies. However in dealing with the anxieties of the global spread of COVID-19 this hero archetype also ironically provides a comforting symbol of resilience and resistance.

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