
Spotlight Artist
Sam Cockrell
MFA Annual
Artist Statement
Animal and natural symbology has been present in cultural
history since we learned to depict; its meaning and significance
ebbs and flows. In 20,000 B.C.E., situated among the Drakensberg
Mountains of present-day South Africa, a group of huntergatherers
named the San painted symbolic representations of
men transforming into snakes. These images were painted as
the San were being driven out of their ancestral land by political
forces and unified adversaries. Last February, Donald Trump
co-opted a mid-century folk song—“The Snake”—to illustrate the
perceived risk of granting political asylum to thousands of Syrian
refugees. “The Snake” was in turn a lyrical retelling of a fable
by Aesop that was chanted by Grecian slaves in 600 B.C.E. as a
standard for political freedom and autonomy.
In these paintings, I aim to subvert and shift the power, meaning,
and context of charged symbols, most specifically that of the
snake. My work is built on the transference of meaning over
geographic distance, and humanity’s aggressive and subconscious
use of the animal as political symbol, all framed within the
problematic language of painting and art hissstory.
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