ARTIST |
Miguel Luciano |
TITTLE |
Plátano Pride |
YEAR |
2006 |
ARTIST’S COUNTRY OF ORIGEN |
Puerto Rico |
DIMENSIONS |
101.6 x 76 cm |
MEDIUM |
Platinum-plated green plantain |
In Caribbean popular culture bananas (but also plantains) have multiple meanings, including references to masculinity, national sovereignty and the region’s African legacy. Miguel Luciano observes that for the Latino youth of the US, the plátano is today also a proud emblem of the roots of their identity, even though there was a time when Puerto Ricans and Dominicans were pejoratively called ‘plátanos’ when they arrived in New York. Through a jewel-object formed by a decomposing plantain plated with the precious metal platinum, Luciano reflects on how cultural symbols change through the experience of migration. Through this plantain, which is sometimes presented on a velvet cushion and at other times hanging from an extravagant necklace which is reminiscent of those worn by hip-hop stars, Luciano calls attention to how Latinos play a fundamental role in the development of global popular culture.