The United States of Amnesia II by Gerald Clarke
"Using immigration data and maps from the Internet, I projected maps representing immigration settlement patterns onto paper and stamped the names of the country of origin onto the paper using a rubber stamp. England, Germany, Ireland, Poland, and Russia to name a few. The work took about 6 hours to complete and the "map" revealed itself over time. The current immigration debate puzzles me. Unless you're Native, you come from immigrants." - Gerald Clarke
What gives this artwork its form is not what you think. Stamping each country individually, Gerald Clarke, a member of the Cahuilla tribe, created an alternate history of the United States through past immigrants’ countries of origin. Clarke explained, “The work took about six hours to complete and the ‘map’ revealed itself over time. The current immigration debate puzzles me. Unless you're Native, you come from immigrants." In every corner of the States, you can find a different place shaped by the people who have settled there. By emphasizing various countries of origin, Clarke highlights the immigrant diversity in America while presenting a new perspective on the American demographic.