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"description": "đđ„đż A Tesla Model 3 crushed by a nine-ton Olmec head! Mexican sculptor Chavis MĂĄrmol says the piece symbolizes resistance against tech billionaires, calling it a strike against \"a sinister figure like Elon Mollusk.\"",
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"Follow Chavis MĂĄrmol on Instagram for more of his thought-provoking work.",
"30 Sculptures You (probably) Didnât Know Existed"
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"textContent": "## **Mexican sculptor Chavis MĂĄrmol has never been one to play it safe, and his latest piece proves it.**\n\nHe dropped a massive nine-ton Olmec head replica onto a Tesla Model 3, leaving the luxury car crushed under the weight of history. Itâs not just destructionâitâs a message.\n\n## **The Meaning Behind the Mayhem**\n\nMĂĄrmol wanted to âcrush an object that represents a sinister figure like Elon Mollusk.â A tech billionaireâs prized symbol of progress, smashed by an ancient emblem of indigenous strength. The contrast is impossible to ignore.\n\nThe Olmecs were one of the first great civilizations of Mesoamerica, and their iconic stone heads are reminders of a deep cultural heritage. Placing one on top of a Teslaâarguably one of the most recognizable symbols of modern wealth and corporate ambitionâturns this sculpture into an act of defiance. MĂĄrmol is forcing us to ask: Who really benefits from âprogressâ?\n\n* * *\n\n## **Art That Speaks to the People**\n\nMĂĄrmol isnât interested in sterile museum displays or state-funded monuments. He believes art should belong to the people. âEnough with art in state propaganda monuments,â he says. His goal? Put this piece in a public space where real people can interact with it, question it, and form their own interpretations.\n\nSince its unveiling, the sculpture has gone viral. **Hyperallergic** reports that itâs igniting debates about power, capitalism, and resistance. Some see it as a direct jab at corporate greed. Others view it as a visual battle between indigenous identity and modern exploitation.\n\n* * *\n\n## **Resistance Through Contemporary Art**\n\nMĂĄrmolâs Tesla-crushing Olmec head is more than a one-off stuntâitâs part of a bigger conversation. It challenges the idea that progress is always positive and asks whether technological advancements actually serve the people or just the elite.\n\nđ **Follow Chavis MĂĄrmol on Instagram for more of his thought-provoking work.**\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\n* * *\n\n## More: 30 Sculptures You (probably) Didnât Know Existed",
"title": "Chavis MĂĄrmol Dropped a Nine-Ton Olmec Head on a TeslaâHereâs Why",
"updatedAt": "2026-03-08T14:57:43.000Z"
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