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|medium=Design, Public Art | |medium=Design, Public Art | ||
|date_of_action=September-November 2016 | |date_of_action=September-November 2016 | ||
|location=Kansas City, | |location=Kansas City, Missouri | ||
|description_of_content=The originally proposed work incorporates a photograph of a flag bearing a message about racial violence on the left-hand side of the billboard, and on the right-hand side, a black background bearing three columns of hashtags with names of innocent African American men and women who have fallen victim to police violence. | |description_of_content=The originally proposed work incorporates a photograph of a flag bearing a message about racial violence on the left-hand side of the billboard, and on the right-hand side, a black background bearing three columns of hashtags with names of innocent African American men and women who have fallen victim to police violence. | ||
|description_of_incident=The work, proposed on behalf of the artist by the arts organization 50/50, was scheduled for display on the billboard at 1628 Wyoming Street. 50/50 leases the billboard from Outfront Media as part of their rotating exhibition program in Kansas City. Outfront Media rejected the artwork because they thought it violated their policy against “negative advertising” as well as the requirement that “ads have to be positive (non-confrontational toward any group or individual) to maintain relationships throughout the community.” | |description_of_incident=The work, proposed on behalf of the artist by the arts organization 50/50, was scheduled for display on the billboard at 1628 Wyoming Street. 50/50 leases the billboard from Outfront Media as part of their rotating exhibition program in Kansas City. Outfront Media rejected the artwork because they thought it violated their policy against “negative advertising” as well as the requirement that “ads have to be positive (non-confrontational toward any group or individual) to maintain relationships throughout the community.” | ||
Dread Scott and 50/50 contacted NCAC for assistance. NCAC wrote a letter to Outfront CEO along with a letter from 50/50's lawyer. Dread Scott also proposed a second billboard design as a compromise, which removed the most controversial element, the photograph of the flag, and instead consisted of a black background with four columns memorializing the names of innocent African Americans who died at the hands of police. | Dread Scott and 50/50 contacted NCAC for assistance. NCAC wrote a letter to Outfront CEO along with a letter from 50/50's lawyer. Dread Scott also proposed a second billboard design as a compromise, which removed the most controversial element, the photograph of the flag, and instead consisted of a black background with four columns memorializing the names of innocent African Americans who died at the hands of police. | ||
|description_of_result=Outfront Media accepted the compromise and the new billboard design went forward. | |description_of_result=Outfront Media accepted the compromise and the new billboard design went forward. | ||
'A Partial Listing of People Lynched By Police Recently' on view through December 31st for BLACK LIVES MATTER at 50/50 Kansas City. | |||
|image=Kansas Lynched Billboard final.jpg | |image=Kansas Lynched Billboard final.jpg | ||
|source= | |source=http://www.5050kc.com/programs | ||
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Images and correspondence between NCAC, the artist and 50/50. | |||
[http://ncac.org/blog/with-ncac-help-artist-successfully-overturns-corporations-objections-to-black-lives-matter-artwork With NCAC Help, Artist Successfully Reverses Corporation’s Objections to Black Lives Matter Artwork], DECEMBER 6, 2016 | |||
http://www.5050kc.com/blacklivesmatter/ | |||
http://www.dreadscott.net/works/a-man-was-lynched-by-police-yesterday/ | |||
https://www.facebook.com/5050kc/photos/a.248368255355616.1073741828.242754435916998/575524509306654/?type=3&theater |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 25 August 2017
Artist: Dread Scott
Year: 2016
Date of Action: September-November 2016
Region: North America
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence
Medium: Design, Public Art
Confronting Bodies: Outfront Media
Description of Artwork: The originally proposed work incorporates a photograph of a flag bearing a message about racial violence on the left-hand side of the billboard, and on the right-hand side, a black background bearing three columns of hashtags with names of innocent African American men and women who have fallen victim to police violence.
The Incident: The work, proposed on behalf of the artist by the arts organization 50/50, was scheduled for display on the billboard at 1628 Wyoming Street. 50/50 leases the billboard from Outfront Media as part of their rotating exhibition program in Kansas City. Outfront Media rejected the artwork because they thought it violated their policy against “negative advertising” as well as the requirement that “ads have to be positive (non-confrontational toward any group or individual) to maintain relationships throughout the community.”
Dread Scott and 50/50 contacted NCAC for assistance. NCAC wrote a letter to Outfront CEO along with a letter from 50/50's lawyer. Dread Scott also proposed a second billboard design as a compromise, which removed the most controversial element, the photograph of the flag, and instead consisted of a black background with four columns memorializing the names of innocent African Americans who died at the hands of police.
Results of Incident: Outfront Media accepted the compromise and the new billboard design went forward.
'A Partial Listing of People Lynched By Police Recently' on view through December 31st for BLACK LIVES MATTER at 50/50 Kansas City.
Source:
• http://www.5050kc.com/programs
Images and correspondence between NCAC, the artist and 50/50.
With NCAC Help, Artist Successfully Reverses Corporation’s Objections to Black Lives Matter Artwork, DECEMBER 6, 2016
http://www.5050kc.com/blacklivesmatter/
http://www.dreadscott.net/works/a-man-was-lynched-by-police-yesterday/