
Refugee Collateral Damage,
2003 $950
C-print face-mounted on plexi, with floating box mount on rear
Edition of 4, 16” by 24”
From the Dog Warrior Series
(From the Ledger Books of the Dog Warriors)
The
original “Ledger Books of the Dog Warriors” were made
by Cheyenne Indian warriors who made contour line drawings in
colored pencil to record their military history. Ringsby has loosely
interpreted this tradition to draw a connection between the Palestinian
and American Indian histories. The Dog Warriors were known for
their fearlessness in battle as well as for refusing to surrender
to the US Cavalry. Ringsby would like to draw a further parallel
between the infamous Sand Creek Massacre, Colorado Territory,
1864 and the Jenin Refugee Camp Massacre of 2002. In both cases
refugee camps were massacred in retaliation for guerrilla warriors
killing settlers illegally occupying their homelands.
In
this scene Palestinian civilian bodies are strewn across a street
in Gaza having been killed by Israeli Defence Forces tank fire.