Eugenio Merino Spain, 1975
                                Revolving Door for Rats (Monument to corruption), 2021
                            
                                    Polished brass with plinth.
165 x 42 x 42 cm.
Edition 1 of 3 plus 1 AP
                                    
                                   This “Monument to corruption” is constituted as a counter-monument that does not seek to provoke reflection on political corruption. The expression 'revolving door“ designates in a colloquial way the fact...
                        
                    
                                                    This “Monument to corruption” is constituted as a counter-monument that does not seek to provoke reflection on political corruption. The expression "revolving door“ designates in a colloquial way the fact that a high public official leaves to work for a private company, obtaining benefits from his previous occupation and producing a conflict of interest between the public thing and the private objectives, growing for their benefit that usually results in a detriment to the general interest. 
                    
                    
                
 
                                         
                                         
                                        