It is beyond any doubtthat Che Guevara is a dividing figure. It is also beyond any doubt that his iconic image stands for revolution and rebellion all over the world. AndBolivia, the country where Che Guevara met his demise, is no different.
In El Alto, at the outskirts ofLa Paz, stands a 30-foot-tall statue of Che Guevara entirely made of scrap metal—various parts of engines, cogs, wheels, and other mechanical spare parts. In addition to the unique material, this statue has also two distinctive features.
首先,切·格瓦拉被描绘成践踏bald eagle, an obvious allusion to the aversions that Che Guevara harboured for the United States. Second, his face resembles that of an indigenous person, which can be interpreted as a form of appropriation.
Sculptor Felix Duran is the artist that created this intriguing monument to an intriguing historical figure. Like it or hate it, this is a unique piece of art.
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