Adonis Flores
Carne De Cañon (Cannon fodder), 2007
Pigment Print
26 1/4 x 39 1/4 inches
66.5 x 99.8 cm
66.5 x 99.8 cm
Edition 7 of 7 + 3 P/A
The Dominguez Family Collection
Adonis Flores's "Carne de cañon (Cannon fodder)" dissects the dehumanizing calculus of militarized expendability in post-revolutionary Cuba, where a prone figure in camouflage fatigues lies prostrate on arid gravel, its visage supplanted by a visceral slab of raw meat—marbled with sinew and fat, evoking the commodified brutality of bodies reduced to mere fodder for ideological machinery, their individuality pulverized into anonymous pulp amid compulsory conscription and endless campaigns. Through the digital impression's stark hyperrealism, the work probes the grotesque alchemy of patriotism transmuted into carnage, where the soldier's cap and uniform frame not a heroic martyr but a butchered remnant, symbolizing the erosion of human agency under authoritarian imperatives and the lingering wounds of historical conflicts like Angola or the Bay of Pigs. This conceptual indictment extends to broader motifs of corporeal commodification and existential erasure, positing the raw flesh as a metaphor for the sacrificial economy of power, where valor yields to vulnerability, compelling a reevaluation of glory's grisly underbelly in the archipelago's perpetual state of siege.
The DF Collection is a family art collection dedicated exclusively to Contemporary Cuban Art, highlighting key artists such as Tania Bruguera, Los Carpinteros, and Belkis Ayón.