Everything Will Be OK, 1983
Jason Kofke
American, born 1979
Details
Title
Everything Will Be OK, 1983
Artist/Maker
Jason Kofke (American, born 1979)
Date
2012
Medium
Toner and tape on paper
Dimensions
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Credit
Purchase with the Lambert Fund
Accession #
2012.156
Location
Currently not on view
The title of Kofke’s project Everything Will Be OK is what the artist describes as an “emotional response to uncertainty” and often alludes to the late Cold War era as a paradigm for both human failure and human potential. These two works refer specifically to the shooting down of Korean Airlines flight 007 in 1983 by a Soviet Union MIG over the Sea of Japan. Produced both by hand and with the use of a photocopier, the drawings complicate our understanding of what constitutes a drawing or a print and challenge notions of the “original” and the “copy” as well as the real and the fabricated, which was also a major consideration at the height of the Cold War as the use of propaganda and the diffusion of conspiracy theories were rampant.
Image Copyright
© (c) Jason Kofke