The Tactics of Tyrants Are Always Transparent: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
Jackie Sider (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
====Date: [[:Category:2003|2003]]==== | ====Date: [[:Category:2003|2003]]==== | ||
====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]==== | ====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]==== | ||
====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]==== | ====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]==== | ||
====Medium: [[:Category:Design|Design]]==== | ====Medium: [[:Category:Design|Design]]==== | ||
Line 17: | Line 11: | ||
'''Artist:''' Chuck Bowden | '''Artist:''' Chuck Bowden | ||
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Redwood Art Association donor | '''Confronting Bodies:''' Redwood Art Association donor | ||
'''Dates of Action:''' December, 2003 | '''Dates of Action:''' December, 2003 | ||
'''Location:''' Eureka, California | '''Location:''' Eureka, California | ||
'''Description of Artwork:''' Bowden's 11 x 14 inch drawing, ''The Tactics of Tyrants Are Always Transparent,'' shows the image of a crown and a halo-topped George W. Bush standing on a grave, his hand dripping with blood, and bodies falling from the World Trade Center in the background. <P> | '''Description of Artwork:''' Bowden's 11 x 14 inch drawing, ''The Tactics of Tyrants Are Always Transparent,'' shows the image of a crown and a halo-topped George W. Bush standing on a grave, his hand dripping with blood, and bodies falling from the World Trade Center in the background. <P> | ||
'''The Incident:''' Bowden's piece won second place in the Redwood Art Association's annual fall exhibit. However, the piece was removed after a businessman rescinded his $300 prize, accusing the piece of being "hate speech." The owner of the Redwood Art Association claims that the removal was based on the piece's exorbitant appraisal, which exceeded the amount for the exhibit's insurance claim. <P> | '''The Incident:''' Bowden's piece won second place in the Redwood Art Association's annual fall exhibit. However, the piece was removed after a businessman rescinded his $300 prize, accusing the piece of being "hate speech." The owner of the Redwood Art Association claims that the removal was based on the piece's exorbitant appraisal, which exceeded the amount for the exhibit's insurance claim. <P> | ||
'''Results of Incident:''' Bowden was given a gift of $300 by an anonymous donor. <P> | '''Results of Incident:''' Bowden was given a gift of $300 by an anonymous donor. <P> | ||
'''Source:''' www.Boston.com | '''Source:''' www.Boston.com |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 10 February 2012
Date: 2003
Region: North America
Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium: Design
Artist: Chuck Bowden
Confronting Bodies: Redwood Art Association donor
Dates of Action: December, 2003
Location: Eureka, California
Description of Artwork: Bowden's 11 x 14 inch drawing, The Tactics of Tyrants Are Always Transparent, shows the image of a crown and a halo-topped George W. Bush standing on a grave, his hand dripping with blood, and bodies falling from the World Trade Center in the background.
The Incident: Bowden's piece won second place in the Redwood Art Association's annual fall exhibit. However, the piece was removed after a businessman rescinded his $300 prize, accusing the piece of being "hate speech." The owner of the Redwood Art Association claims that the removal was based on the piece's exorbitant appraisal, which exceeded the amount for the exhibit's insurance claim.
Results of Incident: Bowden was given a gift of $300 by an anonymous donor.
Source: www.Boston.com