http://www.projo.com/art/content/projo_20050208_ma8nazi.236e022.htmlYouth defends prize-winning Bush/Hitler art Now on display at Alperts in Seekonk (MA) with other high school art, the student's work is causing some controversy.
10:41 PM EST on Tuesday, February 8, 2005
BY MARK REYNOLDS
Journal Staff Writer
Jeffrey Eden devised his award-winning project less than 30 minutes after his high school art teacher asked him to express a thought or two in a three-dimensional way. The award-winning artwork by high school student Jeffrey Eden compares President Bush's war policies with Adolf Hitler's pillage of Europe. So, in the wake of last year's polarizing election and the war in Iraq, the 17-year-old built an abstract scene comparing President Bush's war policies with Adolf Hitler's pillage of Europe.
The student's diorama-like assemblage juxtaposes Hitler quotes with statements by Mr. Bush, Nazi swastikas with American flags, desert-colored toy soldiers with olive plastic figures. And so on. Eden said he's trying to point out certain similarities between the U.S.-led war in Iraq and the German blitzkrieg -- without actually equating Hitler to President Bush. In this, the success of his project is debatable.
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On a backdrop, Eden has pasted statements of Hitler. He has penned a few of his own sentiments, too. He hopes people will read them. "Hitler's own justification was his own hatred," said one slogan. "Treatment of the prisoners was unspeakable
," said another. To the right of President Bush, Eden's handwriting said "No justification" and "Saddam had no affiliation with the Taliban and there are no weapons of mass destruction."
Eden said the written messages are as important as the visual ones. He thinks they show that the work is comparing Hitler and President Bush -- not equating them. "I felt I was clear about what I was trying to get across," he said. "I believe those who misconstrued the artwork didn't take the time to really read into it." His teacher, Lynn Norton, believed he got his point across. She gave him an A.
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The award-winning artwork by high school student Jeffrey Eden compares President Bush's war policies with Adolf Hitler's pillage of Europe.