The Art Destroyers ...
source: http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/mar/29/art-destroyers/
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by Gary Willis
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Diego Rivera, detail of Lenin from Man, Controller of the Universe (1934), a recreation of the destroyed mural Man at the Crossroads
The Art Destroyers...
The newly elected governor of Maine, Paul LePage, is outspoken. He said that after his election readers could expect to see in their newspapers, “LePage tells Obama to go to hell.” When he refused to attend a Martin Luther King Day event, he said of the NAACP, “Tell them they can kiss my butt.” Not to be outdone by other Republican governors who are attacking unions, over the weekend he ordered the removal of a 36-foot mural celebrating labor from the lobby of the state Labor Department building in Augusta, and is retitling its conference rooms to remove the names of past labor leaders. His reason? They might make businessmen uncomfortable. How many such businessmen visit the Labor Department? And how many faint with panic at the sight of a mural that depicts historical scenes from Maine’s labor movement, like women building ships during World War II, and a 1986 paper strike?
Judy Taylor Studio
(pic of removed panels at site)
Panels 8-11 of the Maine Labor Department mural by Judy Taylor
This ranks with the most famous removal of a mural from a public building in America, when John D. and Nelson Rockefeller destroyed a large painting they had themselves commissioned in 1932 from the famous Mexican painter Diego Rivera for their new Rockefeller Center building. Rivera called the painting “Man at the Crossroads,” and he included in the choices facing workers during the Depression a portrait of Lenin. When told he must remove the portrait, he refused, saying the commissioners knew his leftist record when they asked him to do the painting. He said he would balance the portrait with one of Lincoln. After the Rockefellers destroyed his art work in 1934, he recreated it in the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, adding a portrait of John D. Rockefeller in a nightclub. The fracas inspired the best satirical poem of the century, by E. B. White. Can anyone match this for the dumb Maine governor?
I Paint What I See
[A Ballad of Artistic Integrity]
“What do you paint, when you paint on a wall?”
Said John D.’s grandson Nelson.
“Do you paint just anything there at all?
“Will there be any doves, or a tree in fall?
“Or a hunting scene, like an English hall?”
“I paint what I see,” said Rivera
“What are the colors you use when you paint?”
Said John D.’s grandson Nelson.
“Do you use any red in the beard of a saint?
“If you do, is it terribly red, or faint?
“Do you use any blue? Is it Prussian?”
“I paint what I paint,” said Rivera
“Whose is that head that I see on my wall?”
Said John D.’s grandson Nelson.
“Is it anyone’s head whom we know at all?
“A Rensselaer or a Saltonstall?
“Is it Franklin D.? Is it Mordaunt Hall?
“Or is it the head of a Russian?”
“I paint what I think,” said Rivera.
“I paint what I paint, I paint what I see,
“I paint what I think,” said Rivera
“And the thing that is dearest in life to me
“In a bourgeois hall is integrity;
However…
“I’ll take out a couple of people drinkin’
“And put in a picture of Abraham Lincoln.
“I could even give you McCormick’s reaper
“And still not make my art much cheaper.
“But the head of Lenin has got to stay
“Or my friends will give me the bird today,
“The bird, the bird, forever.”
“It’s not good taste in a man like me,”
Said John D.s grandson Nelson,
“To question an artist’s integrity
“Or mention a practical thing like a fee.
“But I know what I like to a large degree.
“Though art I hate to hamper,
“For twenty-one thousand conservative bucks
“You painted a radical. I say shucks,
“I never could rent the offices—
“The capitalistic offices.
“For this, as you know, is a public hall,
“And people want doves, or a tree in fall,
“And though your art I dislike to hamper,
“I owe a little to God and Gramper.
“And after all,
“It’s my wall.”
“We’ll see if it is,” said Rivera.
“I Paint What I See” is reprinted with permission of White Literary LLC. (more story at link)
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Rebecca_Phillips
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This seems to me to rank with the same mentality that burns books!!
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Rebecca_Phillips
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figgdimension
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: http://figrd.blogspot.com/2011/03/ohio-governors-office-art-exhibition.html
thanks for supporting my boycott - 1 year ago
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figgdimension
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figgdimension
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http://figrd.blogspot.com/2011/03/ohio-governors-office-art-exhibition.html
my boycott continues thank you for your continued support - 1 year ago
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figgdimension
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littlwarrior
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Whenever they go for the arts, there are totalitarian aims afoot.
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littlwarrior
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chief_longhair
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the republican party is what is wrong with our country
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chief_longhair
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DianaCancer
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different circumstances
but the same idea behind - 1 year ago
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DianaCancer
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ClassicalGas
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LePage has stepped in it now -
http://new.bangordailynews.com/2011/03/29/politics/maine-governor-taken-to-task-...
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ClassicalGas
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jubal
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Anytime people start destroying art its got to mean fascist politics are afoot.
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jubal
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artemis6
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jubal:
You got that right !
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artemis6
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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Figg, as moving and poignant as this post is, and I don't recall reading that poem before, this reminds me more of Al Qaeda's destruction of the buddhist art in Afghanistan, because of it's ignorant and violent nature.
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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crash_text_dummy
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM:
ironically
you ARE describing the current republican party if you are at the bottom
of the economic structure in AMERICAignorant
violent in nature
(suddenly and abruptly stripping away rights. social programs, education, health)
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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crash_text_dummy:
Precisely! As Nelson was an archetypal icon of the corporate right, he parallels even the destruction of Europe's historical treasures by the bombs of the nazis and the burning of Alexandria's great library by the Romans. They are all the same. They should be thrown from the cliffs as infants like the Spartans did, because of their mental infirmities.
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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figgdimension
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM:
I didn't pick it its part of the article ..that said ignorance is violent
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figgdimension
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remanns
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+^d well done.
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remanns
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figgdimension
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more Frida cause she rocks
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figgdimension
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crash_text_dummy
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figgdimension:
frida '39
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frida kahlo has the "history of man"
bird in flight
eyebrow...no body will EVER replace her iconic image in this area...
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crash_text_dummy
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Dagum
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The members of the Rockefeller family are some of the scummiest inbred, elites ever to exist in the American power structure. The line is still alive and kicking today. The current patriarch is David.
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Dagum
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Angeliron
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Dagum:
...and somewhere in this crazy mixed up world, there is an accident waiting to silence the elite! Bad things happen to bad people every day! Excellent point!
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Angeliron
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UtopianSky
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Coincidence- I just saw the movie Frida last week!
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UtopianSky
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EthicalVegan
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UtopianSky:
Good timing!
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EthicalVegan
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UtopianSky:
THAT was a superb "artist" flick
selma hayak and alfred molina killed the roles
how could anybody ever reprise them?
i don't think it's possible...by the way
frida kahlo has taken the mantle of "art goddess" off'a georgia o'keefeand... since we're in the vein of great art flicks
have you ever seen
lust for life : kirk douglas as vincent van gogh? ('56)
off the charts man
and anthony quinn as paul gaugin?
whoa...just to wrap the package:
the agony and ecstasy : charleston heston as michelangelo ('65)
another great artist flick hit outta the parkthose 3 films are de rigueur screening for anyone studying art...
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EthicalVegan
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crash_text_dummy:
"Vincent and Theo," a very dark Robert Altman film.
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UtopianSky:
i love Frida too I have her diary its gorgeous
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figgdimension
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EthicalVegan
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I'm SOOO glad you posted this, as I might otherwise have missed it.
I have a black-and-white photo that my father took when he and my mother were part of the new socialist party, down on the Lower East Side (East 19th St), and they had their meetings in this factory loft, and Diego would be up on the rafters, painting the Rockefeller murals. Frida would sit with the rest of the commies down below, and whenever Diego had a comment to add, he'd just shout down at everyone else.
Along with my own parents, Frida and Diego -- along with some mighty, mighty powerful authors, composers, artists, etc. -- are collectively my radical heroes.
With great pride do I wear a bracelet Diego Rivera made for my mother. And I also have the gavel from those stimulating meetings.
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EthicalVegan
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figgdimension
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EthicalVegan:
I'm shocked and intrigued what a wonderful story thanks for sharing and now YOUR my hero!
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figgdimension
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EthicalVegan
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figgdimension:
Sweet words, but it's all my parents... all them.
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EthicalVegan
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figgdimension
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EthicalVegan:
lucky .(w jealous intent)
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figgdimension
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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EthicalVegan:
That's a lovely memory for you to have. What did Diego construct the bracelet from? Out of art curiosity?
Having read biographies on both, I can actually visualize it myself.
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COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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Progresshiv
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Boobs and morons.
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Progresshiv
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crash_text_dummy
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Progresshiv:
how kind of you to be so... so... measured in your... outrage?
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Progresshiv
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crash_text_dummy:
I was gonna call them stinky faced poopy pants, but that crosses some sort of line.
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Progresshiv
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Progresshiv:
... yea verily
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