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These thirteen life-like sculptures resemble familiar politicians, admirals, generals, bishops, and dictators. Portrayed as frail seniors, they sit dozing off and drooling in electric wheelchairs. They roll on a slow collision course, crashing into each other like bumper cars. The artists seem to offer a grotesque parody of the world order, determined by only a small group of increasingly senseless leaders, and our continuous cycle of conflict, a parody of a session of the United Nations Security Council. They ruthlessly attack the inaction, or even what they judge to be the senility of world leaders.
This artwork was part of a group exhibition titled "Unmoved" in 2008. The figures were removed from their wheelchairs in the third week of the show, and the installation was renamed Absent.