Beverly Adams, Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art, looks at Pepón Osorio’s 1995 installation “Badge of Honor“—which explores the effects of incarceration on a family in Newark, New Jersey—and notes that it has lost none of its relevance in the more than 25 years since its creation.
Pepón Osorio, Badge of Honor
| Title | Badge of Honor |
| Artist(s) | Pepón Osorio |
| Dates | 1995 |
| Places | North America / United States |
| Period, Culture, Style | Contemporary |
| Artwork Type | Installation |
| Material | Found objects |
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Cite this page as: The Museum of Modern Art, "Pepón Osorio, Badge of Honor," in Smarthistory, January 17, 2022, accessed December 15, 2025, https://smarthistory.org/pepon-osorio-badge-of-honor/.
