Kirstine Roepstorff - Desolation of the Beast - 2002 The work consists of flags and decorative tapestries sown together. In addition to a range of national flags Roepstorff has also used banners bearing Arab, Asian, and Western motifs. These include abstract and figurative images, showing logos or iconic figures from politics and popular culture such as Che Guevara and Bruce Lee. The artist has scattered glitter and artificial flowers across the whole thing, printing statements of her own in between the flags. The work explores the many and varied visual symbols that form part of our shared global culture. Symbols with universal significance, such as the skull, or symbols denoting various allegiances, ideologies, and positions of power. She represents these - traditionally masculine - expressions of power by means of techniques and materials conventionally regarded as "feminine".














