Jules de Balincourt
U.S World Studies II
2005 Oil and Enamel on Panel
122 x 173cm |
Jules de Balincourt borrows from the pop tradition of Jasper
Johns to reinvent the American map according to his own satirical
world order. In U.S World Studies II, de Balincourt
divides the US into a jumble of brightly coloured squares
– all-inclusive but without logic (Florida’s been
transported to the mid-west, and California’s now the
Deep South). Jules de Balincourt pictures this new America as a
self-contained rainbow-hued continent of disunity, pitted
against the dark forces of the rest of the world: a swarthy
no-man’s-land comprised of dwarfed and sketchy nations
of dubious consequence. |