![F-111](https://www.moma.org/media/W1siZiIsIjk3NjI2Il0sWyJwIiwiY29udmVydCIsIi1xdWFsaXR5IDkwIC1yZXNpemUgMjAwMHgxNDQwXHUwMDNlIl1d.jpg?sha=5123318e53bf0744) Oil on canvas with aluminum, twenty-three sections, 10 × 86' (304.8 × 2621.3 cm). A monumental 86-foot-long painting wrapping an entire room, juxtaposing the [[F-111 Aardvark|F-111 fighter-bomber]] with images of [[Consumer Culture|consumer culture]] — spaghetti, a hair dryer, a child under a missile-shaped umbrella, an atomic blast. [[James Rosenquist|Rosenquist]]'s masterwork critiques the [[Military-Industrial Complex|military-industrial complex]] through [[Pop Art]]'s visual language.