Anonymous Art Collective Critiques Trump Administration's Iran Policy with Interactive Exhibition
Group behind viral Trump-Epstein monument targets administration’s Iran policy in pop-up near Mar-a-Lago

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An anonymous art collective, The Secret Handshake, has launched a pop-up exhibition in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, mocking the Trump administration's Iran policy through an interactive arcade game. The installation, titled 'Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell,' critiques the use of video game aesthetics in military communications, highlighting the absurdity of modern warfare.
- 01The exhibition features a retro-style arcade game that allows players to control a pixelated version of Donald Trump.
- 02The game critiques the Trump administration's portrayal of military conflict, particularly with Iran, using humor and satire.
- 03Players engage in absurd scenarios, including battling caricatures of political figures and collecting 'Trump style peace trophies.'
- 04The game is designed to be unwinnable, reflecting the cyclical nature of military engagements.
- 05The Secret Handshake has previously created controversial art, including a statue of Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
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The Secret Handshake, an anonymous art collective, has opened a weeklong pop-up exhibition titled 'Operation Epic Furious: Strait to Hell' at Mtn Space in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, just miles from Mar-a-Lago. The exhibition features an interactive arcade game that satirizes the Trump administration's foreign policy, particularly its communications regarding Iran. The game allows players to control a pixelated version of Donald Trump as they navigate a digital White House, collect oil barrels, and engage in humorous battles against stylized adversaries, including caricatures of political figures like Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The game's premise critiques the administration's use of video game aesthetics in promoting military action, suggesting that modern warfare is being gamified. The game is intentionally unwinnable, symbolizing the endless cycle of military conflict. Accompanying the game is an exhibition plaque that outlines its satirical premise, emphasizing the absurdity of the administration's approach to war. The exhibition is open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and the digital version of the game has reportedly been accessed over 250,000 times online. The White House has not yet commented on the installation.
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The exhibition encourages local residents to engage in political discourse through art and satire, prompting discussions about military policy and foreign relations.
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