File:Scene of the Crime, 1993, Pepón Osorio at New Museum 2023.jpg

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Description Picture of Pepón Osorio's art installation Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?) (1993) at the New Museum in New York, in 2023. A room-sized mixed media installation comprising an elaborately decorated, full-sized diorama of an imagined crime scene in an imagined home. A white bodybag is visible in the left of the scene among trash and detritus scattered on the floor, and yellow police tape separates the installation from the viewer. The room is decorated with real and stereotypically exaggerated Puerto Rican and Nuyorican-style tchotchkes, curtains, furniture, and pictures, including a chair and other decor embroidered with the Puerto Rico flag, furniture embroidered with portraits of Hispanic and Latino figures, and religious statues and iconography. A couch in the left of the scene is punctured with several large red machetes with the words "Puerto Rico" painted on the blades. Several large set lights, cameras, and other crime scene equipment are also scattered throughout the scene, and a hidden projector casts a video onto a mirror on the back wall. The walls on the right of the scene are covered in promotional images from famous American films that depict Hispanic and Latino people in negative or violent ways.
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Original work: Pepón Osorio

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Date of publication Original work: 1993

Depiction: 17 September 2023

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Key example of the artist's multimedia installation, extensively discussed in article, for critical analysis of the artist's style

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Other information Original work: Pepón Osorio Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?), 1993, Mixed mediums and video installation, Dimensions variable, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York, Purchased through funds from the H.W. Wilson Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, Accession number: 1991.1.4

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