This land is my land
Pete reimagines the Statue of Liberty crowned with a Native American headdress. The image fuses two icons — liberty and Indigenous identity — to expose the contradictions at the heart of America’s story.
Echoing Woody Guthrie’s This Land Is Your Land, the work asks: whose land is it, and whose freedom is being celebrated? By reframing a national symbol, Dunne invites us to reflect on liberty gained at the cost of others, and the voices left out of the myth.