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Peanut the Squirrel: MAGA's Cutest Martyr Immortalized in Statue in NYC Art Exhibit
Peanut the Squirrel: MAGA's Cutest Martyr Immortalized in Statue in NYC Art Exhibit

Associated Press

time28-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Peanut the Squirrel: MAGA's Cutest Martyr Immortalized in Statue in NYC Art Exhibit

NEW YORK, N.Y., May 28, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — A movement's beloved squirrel is being unveiled as a heroic MAGA icon in New York's Chelsea gallery district. In 'Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art,' Peanut the Squirrel is memorialized in a gruesome form as a tiny martyr alongside political titans Elon Musk, RFK Jr., and President Donald Trump, ready to do their bidding for a fantastical third-term campaign, the Iconoclast Room announced today. Peanut's story began in 2024, when city officials euthanized a squirrel suspected of rabies. What could have been a fleeting public health incident was transformed by MAGA outrage and a viral post by Elon Musk into a right-wing folk tale of 'government overreach.' In 'Opposing Visions,' a MAGA-hat-clad Peanut reappears at the base of Daniel Edwards's ' Project 29: The MAGAnaut ' – a towering, grotesque cyborg hybrid of Trump, Musk, and RFK Jr. Here, Peanut haunts the exhibit in a kind of afterlife, clawing for relevance from beyond the grave. 'Peanut is back to exact revenge on the liberal government that killed him,' Post-Internet artist XVALA says. 'He's the spirit of the culture war—scrappy, and unwilling to stay dead.' XVALA's own contribution is a gold-plated bronze MAGA hat designed for ceremonial display atop the Resolute Desk, offering a reverent counterpoint to Edwards's dystopian satire. Where Edwards skewers Trump's persistence with a grotesque vision of biotech-fueled power, XVALA treats the MAGA movement as revolutionary heritage. This tension between dark satire and genuine veneration animates the volatile heart of Opposing Visions. Alongside Edwards and XVALA, Jarva Land's stark pen-and-ink courtroom sketches of Trump's ongoing legal battles add a sobering counterpoint – a reminder of the real-world consequences behind the pageantry. WHEN AND WHERE: Experience 'Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art' at the Iconoclast Room, located in the West Chelsea Building at 526 W 26th Street, Room 511, New York, NY. The exhibition runs from May 27–31, 2025. There will be a press opportunity on Thursday and Friday mornings, an art gallery walk on Thursday evening, and an Artists' Reception on Friday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. ET. LEARN MORE: For press inquiries, interview requests, or additional information, please contact us at [email protected] or call (646) 657-8028. VIDEO (YouTube): IMAGE LINKS FOR MEDIA: [1] [2] [3] Photos Caption: Peanut the Squirrel in 'Project 29: The MAGAnaut,' featured in 'Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art' at Chelsea Gallery District, New York. Underlying art shown in images is Copr. © Daniel Edwards. NEWS SOURCE: Iconoclast Room Keywords: Fine Art and Artists, the Iconoclast Room, Peanut the Squirrel, artist Daniel Edwards, XVALA, Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art, NEW YORK, N.Y. This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (Iconoclast Room) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P126522 APNF0325A To view the original version, visit: © 2025 Send2Press® Newswire, a press release distribution service, Calif., USA. RIGHTS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY LEGITIMATE MEDIA OUTLET - SUCH AS NEWSPAPER, BROADCAST OR TRADE PERIODICAL. MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY NON-MEDIA WEBSITE PROMOTING PR OR MARKETING SERVICES OR CONTENT DEVELOPMENT. Disclaimer: This press release content was not created by nor issued by the Associated Press (AP). Content below is unrelated to this news story.

Trump's Third Term ‘Campaign' Begins in Chelsea NYC: Cyborgs, Amazing Glutes, and the Dawn of American Dystopia
Trump's Third Term ‘Campaign' Begins in Chelsea NYC: Cyborgs, Amazing Glutes, and the Dawn of American Dystopia

Associated Press

time20-05-2025

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  • Associated Press

Trump's Third Term ‘Campaign' Begins in Chelsea NYC: Cyborgs, Amazing Glutes, and the Dawn of American Dystopia

- Daniel Edwards's 'Project 29' Anchors Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art - NEW YORK, N.Y., May 20, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — This spring, New York's Chelsea Gallery District becomes the launch pad for a dystopian spectacle masquerading as a campaign rollout. 'Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art' unveils its provocative centerpiece: 'Project 29,' a monumental sculpture by Daniel Edwards that dares to imagine a third term for Donald Trump – not through ballots, but through biotech, belief, and brute spectacle. Edwards's grotesque yet mesmerizing creation features Trump's severed head, preserved in a translucent life-support bubble, affixed to the chest of a dual-headed cyborg hybrid of Elon Musk and RFK Jr. This hulking figure—part flesh, part machine—embodies the bizarre fusion of authoritarian allure, tech worship, and a presidency that refuses to fade. 'Project 29' draws on Musk's real-world ventures—Neuralink, SpaceX, and the Optimus robot—to envision a Trump presidency not sanctioned by the Constitution, but sustained by fringe science, techno-utopian delusion, and public belief in its promise. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assumes the role of Secretary of Health and Human Services, portrayed as uniquely 'qualified' to oversee the preservation and vitality of the artificially sustained presidential head. 'The work explores what happens when a presidency pushes beyond legal, ethical, and rational limits by any means necessary—and how a willing public embraces even the most extreme measures to keep their leader in power,' explains Edwards. The biomechanical figure is clad in a sculpted harness and high-tech thong styled after the Tesla logo, with its gleaming posterior boldly displayed. 'I sculpted the gluteal forms with the same reverence one might bring to the Lincoln Memorial,' Edwards says. 'Regrettably, I may have given the monster just enough majesty to win a primary.' Among younger audiences, the figure's physique might simply be described as having a 'gyatt.' 'Project 29' serves as a stark emblem of the present—a testament to the unsettling reality that the dystopia once feared has begun to unfold. In its outstretched hand, the Musk/RFK Jr. hybrid grips an American flag reimagined as a spear—no longer a symbol of unity, but a relic of a fractured nation. Referencing the flag-wielding intruders of January 6, 2021, the pose evokes a dystopian nationalism turned inward, where sacred symbols are no longer upheld but brandished, hollowed, and weaponized. At the figure's feet stands a 'resurrected' Peanut the squirrel, referencing a 2024 incident in which New York officials euthanized a squirrel suspected of rabies. MAGA outrage of government overreach—and a viral post from Musk—transformed the animal into an unlikely folk hero. For Post-Internet artist XVALA, also featured in the exhibition, Peanut became 'part monument, part meme, part relic.' XVALA's contribution – a gold-plated bronze MAGA hat designed for ceremonial display atop the Resolute Desk – offers a reverent counterpoint. 'It's not a joke,' he insists. 'It's the most culturally significant headwear of the 21st century. It deserves preservation, not parody.' Where Edwards skewers Trump's afterlife with dystopian satire, XVALA treats the MAGA movement as revolutionary heritage. For him, this exhibition is not parody—it is prophecy. 'Project 29' marks, in XVALA's view, the true launch of Trump's third-term campaign. Edwards, by contrast, relishes the opportunity to ridicule that very notion in sculptural form. The tension between the two animates the exhibit's volatile core. Providing a grounding presence is artist Jarva Land, whose pen-and-ink courtroom sketches—drawn during Trump's ongoing legal battles—capture the raw theater of justice. 'I draw to see, not to judge,' Land says. Her work, restrained yet piercing, offers an unfiltered view of a nation on trial. 'Opposing Visions' is a kaleidoscope of ideological extremes – from far-left critique to far-right veneration – united by a refusal to offer easy answers. We invite you to experience 'Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art' at the Iconoclast Room, located in the West Chelsea Building at 526 W 26th Street, Room 511, New York, NY. The exhibition runs from May 26–31, 2025, with special events throughout the week, including a sneak preview on Tuesday, a press opportunity on Wednesday morning, and an Artists' Reception on Friday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. Join us to explore this provocative and timely body of work in the heart of Chelsea's gallery district. For press inquiries, interview requests, or additional information, please contact Daniel Edwards at [email protected] or call (646) 657-8028. Our artists are available for interviews, panels, and public appearances. We look forward to welcoming you. ICONOCLAST ROOM: IMAGE LINKS FOR MEDIA: [1] [2] CAPTION: Daniel Edwards, Project 29: The MAGAnaut, 2024. Mixed media sculpture. 'Trump's severed head, suspended in a life-support orb, is grafted onto a dual-bodied cyborg formed from Elon Musk and RFK Jr.' [3] CAPTION: XVALA, The Gold MAGA Hat, 2023. 24-karat gold-plated bronze. 'A hyperreal cast of an authentic Trump-signed MAGA hat, laser-scanned, 3D printed and transformed into a gilded political relic.' Images are copyrighted by the artists noted. Rights granted for reproduction by legitimate media, with proper attribution. Underlying works shown in images are Copr. © by the artist(s) noted. All other reproduction rights reserved. NEWS SOURCE: Daniel Edwards Keywords: Fine Art and Artists, artist sculptor Daniel Edwards, Iconoclast Room, XVALA, fine art, Donald Trump, RFK Jr., gallery, satire, Elon Musk, artist Jarva Land, NEW YORK, N.Y. This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (Daniel Edwards) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P126306 APNF0325A To view the original version, visit: © 2025 Send2Press® Newswire, a press release distribution service, Calif., USA. RIGHTS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY LEGITIMATE MEDIA OUTLET - SUCH AS NEWSPAPER, BROADCAST OR TRADE PERIODICAL. MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY NON-MEDIA WEBSITE PROMOTING PR OR MARKETING SERVICES OR CONTENT DEVELOPMENT. Disclaimer: This press release content was not created by nor issued by the Associated Press (AP). Content below is unrelated to this news story.

Trump's Third Term 'Campaign' Begins in Chelsea - Cyborgs, Amazing Glutes, and the Dawn of American Dystopia
Trump's Third Term 'Campaign' Begins in Chelsea - Cyborgs, Amazing Glutes, and the Dawn of American Dystopia

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Trump's Third Term 'Campaign' Begins in Chelsea - Cyborgs, Amazing Glutes, and the Dawn of American Dystopia

Daniel Edwards's 'Project 29' Anchors Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art NEW YORK, May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This spring, New York's Chelsea Gallery District becomes the launch pad for a dystopian spectacle masquerading as a campaign rollout. "Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art" unveils its provocative centerpiece: "Project 29," a monumental sculpture by Daniel Edwards that dares to imagine a third term for Donald Trump—not through ballots, but through biotech, belief, and brute spectacle. Edwards's grotesque yet mesmerizing creation features Trump's severed head, preserved in a translucent life-support bubble, affixed to the chest of a dual-headed cyborg hybrid of Elon Musk and RFK Jr. This hulking figure—part flesh, part machine—embodies the bizarre fusion of authoritarian allure, tech worship, and a presidency that refuses to fade. "Project 29" draws on Musk's real-world ventures—Neuralink, SpaceX, and the Optimus robot—to envision a Trump presidency not sanctioned by the Constitution, but sustained by fringe science, techno-utopian delusion, and public belief in its promise. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. assumes the role of Secretary of Health and Human Services, portrayed as uniquely "qualified" to oversee the preservation and vitality of the artificially sustained presidential head. "The work explores what happens when a presidency pushes beyond legal, ethical, and rational limits by any means necessary—and how a willing public embraces even the most extreme measures to keep their leader in power," explains Edwards. The biomechanical figure is clad in a sculpted harness and high-tech thong styled after the Tesla logo, with its gleaming posterior boldly displayed. "I sculpted the gluteal forms with the same reverence one might bring to the Lincoln Memorial," Edwards says. "Regrettably, I may have given the monster just enough majesty to win a primary." Among younger audiences, the figure's physique might simply be described as having a "gyatt." "Project 29" serves as a stark emblem of the present—a testament to the unsettling reality that the dystopia once feared has begun to unfold. In its outstretched hand, the Musk/RFK Jr. hybrid grips an American flag reimagined as a spear—no longer a symbol of unity, but a relic of a fractured nation. Referencing the flag-wielding intruders of January 6, 2021, the pose evokes a dystopian nationalism turned inward, where sacred symbols are no longer upheld but brandished, hollowed, and weaponized. At the figure's feet stands a 'resurrected' Peanut the squirrel, referencing a 2024 incident in which New York officials euthanized a squirrel suspected of rabies. MAGA outrage of government overreach—and a viral post from Musk—transformed the animal into an unlikely folk hero. For Post-Internet artist XVALA, also featured in the exhibition, Peanut became "part monument, part meme, part relic." XVALA's contribution—a gold-plated bronze MAGA hat designed for ceremonial display atop the Resolute Desk—offers a reverent counterpoint. "It's not a joke," he insists. "It's the most culturally significant headwear of the 21st century. It deserves preservation, not parody." Where Edwards skewers Trump's afterlife with dystopian satire, XVALA treats the MAGA movement as revolutionary heritage. For him, this exhibition is not parody—it is prophecy. "Project 29" marks, in XVALA's view, the true launch of Trump's third-term campaign. Edwards, by contrast, relishes the opportunity to ridicule that very notion in sculptural form. The tension between the two animates the exhibit's volatile core. Providing a grounding presence is artist Jarva Land, whose pen-and-ink courtroom sketches—drawn during Trump's ongoing legal battles—capture the raw theater of justice. "I draw to see, not to judge," Land says. Her work, restrained yet piercing, offers an unfiltered view of a nation on trial. Opposing Visions is a kaleidoscope of ideological extremes—from far-left critique to far-right veneration—united by a refusal to offer easy answers. We invite you to experience "Opposing Visions: The Trump Era in Art" at the Iconoclast Room, located in the West Chelsea Building at 526 W 26th Street, Room 511, New York, NY. The exhibition runs from May 26–31, 2025, with special events throughout the week, including a sneak preview on Tuesday, a press opportunity on Wednesday morning, and an Artists' Reception on Friday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. Join us to explore this provocative and timely body of work in the heart of Chelsea's gallery district. For press inquiries, interview requests, or additional information, please contact Daniel Edwards at iconoclastroom@ or call (646) 657-8028. Our artists are available for interviews, panels, and public appearances. We look forward to welcoming you. ICONOCLAST ROOM: IMAGES: [1] [2] CAPTION: Daniel Edwards, Project 29: The MAGAnaut, 2024. Mixed media sculpture. "Trump's severed head, suspended in a life-support orb, is grafted onto a dual-bodied cyborg formed from Elon Musk and RFK Jr." [3] CAPTION: XVALA, The Gold MAGA Hat, 2023. 24-karat gold-plated bronze. "A hyperreal cast of an authentic Trump-signed MAGA hat, laser-scanned, 3D printed and transformed into a gilded political relic." This release was issued through Send2Press® on behalf of the news source. For more information, visit Send2Press Newswire at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Daniel Edwards Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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