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'''Artist:''' Paul Perrotti
'''Artist:''' Paul Perrotti


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Joan Heybruck, spokesperson for American Red Cross; Milford, Conn chapter of the American Red Cross
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Joan Heybruck, spokesperson for American Red Cross; Milford, Conn chapter of the American Red Cross


'''Date of Action:''' November, 2000


'''Location:''' Milford, Connecticut, USA


'''Dates of Action:''' November, 2000
'''Description of Artwork:''' The sculpture, ''A Cry for Help'', is of a half naked woman who appears to be in agony sitting on a submarine.  <P>
 
 
 
'''Location:''' Milford, Connecticut American Red Cross chapter
 
 
 
'''Description of Artwork:''' The sculpture is of a half naked woman who appears to be in agony sitting on a submarine.  <P>
 
 


'''The Incident:''' Critics of the work called it "obscene" and "frightening to children." Perrotti stated that such criticism was "narrow-minded."  <P>
'''The Incident:''' Critics of the work called it "obscene" and "frightening to children." Perrotti stated that such criticism was "narrow-minded."  <P>


'''Results of Incident:''' The Red Cross chapter removed the sculpture after claiming the work was a potential distraction to drivers.  <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' The Red Cross chapter removed the sculpture after claiming the work was a potential distraction to drivers.  <P>


'''Source:''' Emmett Murphy, "Art Business News"
'''Source:''' Emmett Murphy, "Art Business News"


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Latest revision as of 20:18, 11 January 2012

Date: 2000

Region: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion Nudity

Medium: Sculpture


Perrotti.jpg

Artist: Paul Perrotti

Confronting Bodies: Joan Heybruck, spokesperson for American Red Cross; Milford, Conn chapter of the American Red Cross

Date of Action: November, 2000

Location: Milford, Connecticut, USA

Description of Artwork: The sculpture, A Cry for Help, is of a half naked woman who appears to be in agony sitting on a submarine.

The Incident: Critics of the work called it "obscene" and "frightening to children." Perrotti stated that such criticism was "narrow-minded."

Results of Incident: The Red Cross chapter removed the sculpture after claiming the work was a potential distraction to drivers.

Source: Emmett Murphy, "Art Business News"