The Old Tech-Chem Building
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Blue Collar Tech-ChemandThe Old Tech-Chem Buildingwere displayed at the 2005 Venice Biennial, when Ed Ruscha represented the United States as the featured artist. The paintings show the transformation of an industrial building from a Tech-Chem facility (painted in 1992) into a parallel industrial building ambiguously named “Fat Boy.” Inspired by the nineteenth-century painter Thomas Cole’sThe Course of Empirecycle, Ruscha extends Cole’s meditation to the past and future of the United States. The transition depicted in the two works denotes a journey from darkness (as is the background ofBlue Collar Tech-Chem) into a foreboding place highlighted by the crimson sky ofThe Old Tech-Chem Building. “Fat Boy,” the name of the nuclear bomb dropped by the United States military over Nagasaki, Japan during World War II, suggests that progress in America may rely on fundamentally dark truths.