Friday, May 4, 2012

*? 2 ALL: TEA PARTY NOT HAPPY WITH CHICAGO'S SARAH PALIN SCULPTURE - WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*

I think the sculpture should have the body of a pig, and some heavy
smeared lipstick. -T

*? 2 ALL: TEA PARTY NOT HAPPY WITH CHICAGO'S SARAH PALIN SCULPTURE -
WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS?*


From Greg D.:

Photos at http://tinyurl.com/7kk8uop

Hi Team!
*? 2 ALL: TEA PARTY NOT HAPPY WITH CHICAGO'S SARAH PALIN SCULPTURE -

John Metcalfe reports on The Atlantic Cities:

"You'd think that folks who love both red meat and Sarah Palin would
rally behind a sculpture devoted to both. But for some reason, the Tea
Party is not happy with this BBQ smoker in the shape of the
conservative firebrand's freedom-filled noggin.

"News organizations have been rooting and snuffling around the immense
Palin head, titled 'We're Having a Tea Parody' (not 'Pear-ody,' as
reported elsewhere), ever since mixed-media artist J. Taylor Wallace
debuted it in 2011 at a Memphis public-art show. The anthropomorphic
cooker hit the news again last week, when Wallace fashioned a meal
with it to celebrate the opening of a new sculpture garden in Chicago.




"A couple notes about its provenance are worth mentioning here. The
sculpture includes an oven for smoking delicious meats because, in
charming Southern fashion, that was a requirement for entry in the
Memphis exhibit. The Palin element is there because Wallace wanted to
make a statement about her rigid, some might say extremist ideology.

"'I know Alaskans have their own issues up there, but helicopter-wolf
killing is not what I'm a big fan of,' he explains. 'A terrifying
prospect to me is, what if she was in charge of the Department of
Interior?" (That could conceivably happen under the reign of President
Newt Gingrich.)




"The Palin cooker's current home is outside the Bridgeport Art Center,
a cultural venue/housing project for artists in Chicago, where it
stands like a screaming Moai head guarding the premises. In its trip
from Tennessee to the Windy City, the sculpture has attracted a lot of
attention, not all of it fawning.

"'I've gotten some really lovely emails, like, 'You suck, and you'll
be the next one to burn,' says Wallace.




"Here are a few choice selections from the artist's inbox:

'It is a matter of time till you are the pig, was it fun for you pig.

'Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame by insulting someone. Looks more like a
morph of H Clinton and R Maddow, anyway.

'I noticed your work of art in the Chicago Tribune this morning. I am
sure you are elated with the exposure you have received.
Unfortunately, you obviously needed to accomplish this by using Sarah
Palin (an easy target) as your inspiration. I hope the feminist groups
in the United States take note of your efforts to humiliate a woman of
intelligence, courage and leadership. The role model that these groups
have promoted over the years to have the opportunity to become
President or Vice President of our nation has been ridiculed by your
'work of art'. I work in the art field, totally enjoy creativity, am
not a feminist, and am totally not impressed by your work. I feel
sorry for the people of Bridgeport and visitors that will be exposed
to your art.'




"'Amid the hate speech, I have also been called 'gay' in what is I
presume an attempt to insult me by a particular demographic of
individuals,' Wallace says. This vehement opposition to the
flavor-imparting Palin dome upset him, at first. 'The point is to have
a conversation.... For people to get so angry over a piece of artwork
is surprising to me.'




"Perhaps their indignation could be explained by the work's unique
design: When the smoker is in operation, it look like Palin's head is
steaming with anger. Or maybe they read that one of the first things
Wallace cooked in the stove was a pig with wings, a comment on some of
her more out-there opinions. (See photo below.) But now he's
reconciled with all the jibes and insults, and dreams of the day when
the ex-governor herself stops by the Bridgeport center for a taste of
his Carolina-style BBQ. 'I think she would like [the sculpture], if
she hung out with it.'



"For any members of the Tea Party reading: If you hate this thing and
want it out of sight ASAP, perhaps the best thing to do would be to
buy it. Wallace says it's for sale to anybody with $14,000."



(above): J. Taylor Wallace and sculpture

Tea Party not happy with Chicago's Sarah Palin sculpture - what are
your comments?

Photos at http://tinyurl.com/7kk8uop

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Have a great day,
Tommy



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Tommy

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