

An emblematic work of American art, this painting by Grant Wood (1891-1942), an artist from Iowa, was part of the regionalist movement, which promoted American identity in the face of urban and European modernism.
This double portrait has become an ambivalent symbol of rural values in the United States, combining meticulous realism and symbolism.
The work embodies the contradictions of rural America, with austerity and resilience on one side and tradition and modernity on the other.
Now a pop icon, it has been a source of inspiration for many different disciplines, including Gordon Parks' American Gothic poster, which criticises racism.
Exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, AKA Clothe pays tribute to him with this original illustration.
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