These Colors Don't Run

An installation image in a white walled gallery. On the left a TV has the words "These colors don't run" and on the right an American flag is pink with a pile of pink laundry below it.

The oft repeated patriotic phrase is put through the spin cycle alongside my whites. Using a big-box store American flag, I test the ability of the flag’s colorfastness.

While the original phrase was intended to mean that Americans do not run from conflict, the phrase has become a catchall to describe American exceptionalism. What happens when the phrase does not hold up, in the literal meaning?

Shown at Jacksonville University.