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====Date: [[:Category: | ====Date: [[:Category:2001|2001]]==== | ||
====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America | ====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]==== | ||
====Subject: [[:Category:Political | ====Subject: [[:Category:Political|Political]], [[:Category:Race|Race]] and [[:Category:Explicit Sexuality|Explicit Sexuality]]==== | ||
====Medium: [[:Category:Painting|Painting]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|]]==== | ====Medium: [[:Category:Painting|Painting]], [[:Category:Performance|Performance]] and [[:Category:Music|Music]]==== | ||
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'''Confronting Bodies:''' Los Angeles City Cultural Affairs Department ( | '''Artist:''' Alex Donis | ||
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Los Angeles City Cultural Affairs Department (LACCAD) | |||
'''Dates of Action:''' September 2001 | '''Dates of Action:''' September 2001 | ||
'''Location:''' Watts Towers Art Center, Los Angeles, | '''Location:''' Watts Towers Art Center, Los Angeles, California | ||
'''Description of Artwork:''' | '''Description of Artwork:''' The show comprised of a painting series of fictionalized pairings of LAPD officers and gang members in same-sex dancing poses. These were accompanied by music, a mix of 70’s disco, police sirens, campy bantering between gang members and their arresting officers, and a voice-over of Keith Antar Mason’s poem, which is also transcribed onto the actual walls of the galleries. | ||
'''The Incident:''' The Watts Community Action Council, a locally based community group, led the charge against the exhibition. Representatives of the group threatened an angry protest during the opening reception and stated that violent actions might occur, such as angry residents attacking the artwork itself or perhaps the individuals. | '''The Incident:''' The Watts Community Action Council, a locally based community group, led the charge against the exhibition. Representatives of the group threatened an angry protest during the opening reception and stated that violent actions might occur, such as angry residents attacking the artwork itself or perhaps the individuals. The Los Angeles City Cultural Affairs Department and the Art Center administration canceled the show. | ||
'''Results of Incident:''' "I am outraged and equally saddened," said Alex Donis. "This exhibition is site-specific. I am not taunting or unjustly ridiculing anyone." The case received high publicity in the media and the exhibition reopened at the Frumkin/Duval Gallery in Santa Monica, CA. The artist is considering suing the | '''Results of Incident:''' "I am outraged and equally saddened," said Alex Donis. "This exhibition is site-specific. I am not taunting or unjustly ridiculing anyone." The case received high publicity in the media and the exhibition reopened at the Frumkin/Duval Gallery in Santa Monica, CA where it was re-titled "War: The Last Dance Reinstated". The artist is considering suing the LACCAD. | ||
'''Source:''' | '''Source:''' http://www.alexdonis.com/war/press3.htm | ||
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Revision as of 18:00, 21 October 2011
Date: 2001
Region: North America
Subject: Political, Race and Explicit Sexuality
Medium: Painting, Performance and Music
Artist: Alex Donis
Confronting Bodies: Los Angeles City Cultural Affairs Department (LACCAD)
Dates of Action: September 2001
Location: Watts Towers Art Center, Los Angeles, California
Description of Artwork: The show comprised of a painting series of fictionalized pairings of LAPD officers and gang members in same-sex dancing poses. These were accompanied by music, a mix of 70’s disco, police sirens, campy bantering between gang members and their arresting officers, and a voice-over of Keith Antar Mason’s poem, which is also transcribed onto the actual walls of the galleries.
The Incident: The Watts Community Action Council, a locally based community group, led the charge against the exhibition. Representatives of the group threatened an angry protest during the opening reception and stated that violent actions might occur, such as angry residents attacking the artwork itself or perhaps the individuals. The Los Angeles City Cultural Affairs Department and the Art Center administration canceled the show.
Results of Incident: "I am outraged and equally saddened," said Alex Donis. "This exhibition is site-specific. I am not taunting or unjustly ridiculing anyone." The case received high publicity in the media and the exhibition reopened at the Frumkin/Duval Gallery in Santa Monica, CA where it was re-titled "War: The Last Dance Reinstated". The artist is considering suing the LACCAD.
Source: http://www.alexdonis.com/war/press3.htm