[singlepic id=181 w=525 h=525 float=center]Eddie Adams – Saigon Execution – photograph – 1968 – Vietnam
[singlepic id=85 w=525 h=525 float=center]Henry VIII’s Wives – Iconic Moments of the 20th Century – photograph – 2007 – UK
[singlepic id=80 w=525 h=525 float=center]Mark Daughhetee – Hosed – photograph – 2004 – USA
[singlepic id=81 w=525 h=525 float=center]Borf Brigade – The Consolation of Ruin – 2007 – USA
[singlepic id=79 w=525 h=525 float=center]Mike Stimpson – photograph – 2007 – UK
[singlepic id=77 w=525 h=525 float=center]Xiang Jing – Bang! – sculpture – 2002 – China
[singlepic id=82 w=525 h=525 float=center]Amnesty International – print – 2005 – New Zealand
[singlepic id=83 w=525 h=525 float=center]Dolk Lundgren – Weed Killer – graffiti – 2008 – Norway
[singlepic id=84 w=525 h=525 float=center]Franck Réthoré – painting – 2007 – France
[singlepic id=100 w=525 h=525 float=center]Kenyon Bajus – Execution – print – 2004 – USA
[singlepic id=87 w=525 h=525 float=center]Krista Wortendyke – Iconic Recall – print – USA
Notes:
- The original photo received the Pulitzer Prize for ‘Spot News Photography’ in 1969 under the name ‘Saigon Execution’. Nowadays it is often captioned as ‘General Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Viet Cong prisoner in Saigon’.
- For such an iconic photo and a well documented event, it is surprising that so many people cannot eloquently explain the context of this image, summarizing it to ‘a bad guy killing a good guy’. Please take a moment to learn more about the incident by clicking here and here.
- If you are aware of additional artworks derived from the original photo, please send details and links by leaving a comment or sending an email.
- If you enjoyed this post, please make sure you check back in a month or so, as additional artworks will be added.
The following was added after this post was first published.
[singlepic id=168 w=525 h=525 float=center]minipliman – print – 2009 – Germany
[singlepic id=244 w=525 h=621 float=center]Liu Jin – News – Wangfujing – photograph – 2001 – China
[singlepic id=292 w=525 h=525 float=center]Olivier Blanckart – The Remix Saigon (After Eddie Adams) – sculpture – 1997 – France
[singlepic id=298 w=525 h=525 float=center]Locust – Mural For Clarion Alley – mural – 2011 – USA
[singlepic id=302 w=525 h=525 float=center]Yasumasa Morimura – A Requiem: Vietnam War, 1968-1991 – photograph – 1991 – Japan
[singlepic id=301 w=525 h=525 float=center]Manit Sriwanichpoom – This Bloodless War No. 2 – photograph – 1997 – Thailand
[singlepic id=303 w=525 h=525 float=center]Kevin Hagedorn and Amro Jayousi – Obama’s War is a Crime – performance art – 2010 – USA
[singlepic id=305 w=525 h=525 float=center]Vik Muniz – Memory Rendering of Saigon Execution – photograph – 1990 – USA
[singlepic id=306 w=525 h=525 float=center]Mark Young – Dave Stewart’s Vietnam Execution Tribute – photograph – USA
[singlepic id=307 w=525 h=525 float=center]Johnny de Brest – Vladracul – photograph – 1995 – Germany
[singlepic id=308 w=525 h=525 float=center]Carlos Latuff – The Coca-Cola Series – photograph – 2003 – Brazil
[singlepic id=309 w=525 h=525 float=center]Dinh Q. Lê – Untitled (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) from ‘From Vietnam to Hollywood’ – tapestry – 2003 – USA
[singlepic id=310 w=525 h=525 float=center]Karen Ostrom – The Execution from The Gun Series – photograph – 2005 – USA
[singlepic id=328 w=525 h=525 float=center]Pavel Maria Smejkal – from the Fatescapes series – print – 2009 – Slovakia
[singlepic id=311 w=525 h=525 float=center]Sanna Dullaway – Past in Colour – print – 2011 – Sweden
Billy Joel – We Didn’t Start The Fire – music video – 1989 – USA
The following work precedes Adams’ photo:
[singlepic id=304 w=525 h=525 float=center]Esther Bubley – Small Boys Watching the Woodrow Wilson High School Cadets – photograph – 1943 – USA