Posted on 07/10/2007 2:44:12 PM PDT by dirtman
I was listening to the Lars Larson show today and he was taking calls regarding a controversial artwork that is hanging at the Portland Oregon International Airport.
The question is if such art should be hanging in a public place such as an airport...
That’s art?
oh man... but if you were to wear a smith & wesson t-shirt i doubt they’d let you in at all.
Absolutely. Let Portland (well, at least the people who have the authority to decide what art goes on the airport walls) announce to the world how stupid they are
That is not art. For art see the Denver Airport.
How much did this rag cost? Have they found the $$$ to be able to open the new jail?
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You are right. There is such a thing as rights...and there is such a thing as “in your face.” I categorize this act as “In your face.”
This looks like something an artistically ungifted self-proclaimed political activist at about the sophomore level (in other words, about 19 years of age) would produce. Who is off his / her anti-depressive meds. On a rainy day.
As art, a number of apolitical reactions seem apropos. Dull. Derivative. Dismal. Laughable. Pathetic.
I take it that the Portland airport’s governing authority is either hanging (a) stuff it can get for free, or (b) has way too much money in its discretionary accounts.
Looka like an afghanistan rug from the cold war era.
BTW, my wife is picking a friend up today at the Portland Airport and I am going to ask her to see if the so called “art” is still hanging. That is if they let her in the airport - she wont be wearing a burqa which is probably required for all women to enter at the Portland International Airport.
Here it is:
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Same story, different source. ping...
I appreciate your words; at least I’m not alone,
Jake
This is objectionable.
Another airport that I think had anti-Christian art — just sickening — is the Denver airpot. I couldn’t move fast enough to get out of there. Terrible aura.
For everyone’s info. Most of the design and art of the Portland airport is done well in my opinion.
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