Fintan Magee Man Bites Dog
Originally installed in an abandoned warehouse in Sydneys Alexandria, Magee painted the detailed mural at the centre of the work before ceremoniously burning a lifesized wire sculpture filled with copies of The Daily Telegraph newspaper, filming the process to create a mesmeric video installation that will be exhibited as part of PROTEST, a group exhibition opening at M16 Art Space in Canberra on Thursday 26 March 2015. Arguably his most political work to date, artist, Fintan Magee said that Man Bites Dog is a reaction to the mass medias misrepresentation of certain incidents and groups in society, particularly the rise of Islamaphobia and the representation of certain ethnic groups in the light of recent terrorist incidents. Although Man Bites Dog is a protest piece against the bias that exists amongst the broader Australian media landscape, I wanted to use the Rupurt Murdoch owned newspaper, The Daily Telegraph, as a core component of the artwork as I view this publication as emblematic of the
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