Sticker cars

Posted by Dan on Jul 14th, 2008
2008
Jul 14

Sticker Cars Part One

 

The latest art fad in New Orleans:

 

They’re called sticker cars, because they’re decorated with big stick-on graphics, like the ones used on buses and delivery trucks. They’re popular among young men — and a few women — out to draw attention at car shows, second-lines and during their daily commutes. They’re a fashion statement on wheels, one of those funky urban things that easily could become a pan-American craze.

 

What I find interesting is the total absence of irony.  When Andy Warhol painted the Campbell’s soup cans, he was making a statement about consumer culture.  Critics questioned Warhol’s motives as an artist, and suspected that his work was an elaborate put-on.  With the sticker cars, there is no statement, there is only an identification with a particular brand.

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