Installation > The American Dream Gone Awry

THE AMERICAN DREAM GONE AWRY (bird's eye view)
THE AMERICAN DREAM GONE AWRY (bird's eye view)
wood, paper, plastic, plaster, metal, cardboard, rubber, canvas, acrylic latex paint & fluorescent lights
240"H x 168"W x 276"D
2007

The American Dream Gone Awry is part 2 of the installation series Memory in "C" Minority depicting one year of my childhood in a 1973 South Bronx building. This installation depicts my family’s winter sleeping arrangement on a twin-sized mattress in the living room of an insect- and rodent-infested apartment. A stove moved out of the kitchen provides the only heat available and a star-clustered bed sheet provided the only covering for the mother and two young children. Alluding to the Puerto Rican flag is a fallen paper star just beneath a floating mattress, a testament to the sanctuary family bonds create due to culture shock.