Posted on 04/16/2010 10:54:08 AM PDT by Willie Green
Yes, it seems the patrons are artists as well.
Why is their art being escorted outside the building? What happened to freedom of expression?
Is their touching judged less artistic than the paid performers’ exposures?
Is it only art if you get paid for it?
In which case, whither the whore?
and leave your tuna sandwich in the cafe.
ping
Please tell me our tax dollars didnt fund this thru NEA.
Well you already guessed the BAD news...
But the GOOD news is they really saved a lot on their wardrobe budget!
;^)
Again from the 4/15/2010 New York Times article on this exhibit:
“In addition to the gropers, there have been less extreme but still unnerving encounters. Mr. Rawls, for example, said that standing with his arms at his side he had felt more erections ‘across the back of my hand than I can count,’...”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/16/arts/design/16public.html?src=me&ref=arts
Why hasnt anyone asked for pictures yet?
Because groping their computer monitor isn't quite the same thing?
So-called “ART” is the biggest joke in modern times.
The fact that we pay millions in tax dollars to this BS is ridiculous.
Art is the excuse for millions of losers in this country to declare an “occupation” for themselves.
Pathetic
Agreed.
Do you know what the difference is between a pizza and an artist is?
The pizza can feed a family of four ...
Yeah, well, my doctor does this. And I pay him to do it.
I posted a photo from the exhibit in #37:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2494462/posts?page=37#37
This thread is actually a relief compared to the scary clown thread...
You said it, that was probably the creepiest thread ever.
Empire State statue sparks 911 calls
upi ^ | April 15, 2010
Posted on Thursday, April 15, 2010 10:27:19 PM by JoeProBono
NEW YORK- Police responding to a report of a jumper at New York's Empire State Building said they discovered the male figure standing on the ledge was a cast iron statue.
Investigators said the life-sized man statue that inspired Wednesday's 911 calls was part of the "Event Horizon" art installation, which features several of the realistic sculptures installed on various ledges around the Midtown area of the Manhattan borough, the New York Post reported Thursday.
"It's a pain in the ass," a city police officer said of the art project. "It's a waste of manpower. We're short cops to begin with and we don't have enough cops to waste answering calls of statues committing suicide."
The statue was installed on the ledge in late March as part of artist Antony Gormley's exhibit.
Officials said 34 people have jumped from the Empire State Building's observation deck since it opened in 1931, six of them during the past 10 years.
Sorry, I did not mean to overlook your outstanding work. The artwork, on the other hand.....
Said Claude, as they frog marched him out, “Maude, you’re right, those aren’t animatronic figures from Disney World.”
Yep! BTW, are we allowed to have cross thread conversations? Has congress outlawed them yet?
No, you’ll just get taxed for content on each.
Mommy, Why do they call it the man in the boat?
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