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Showing Original Post only (View all)"Statue of Guy in His Underwear Causes Brief Controversy at Wellesley College" [View all]
http://newsfeed.time.com/2014/02/05/very-realistic-statue-of-a-guy-in-his-underwear-causes-a-brief-controversy-at-wellesley-college/Getting to interact with art is one of the great pleasures of being human. Right now on Wellesley Colleges campus there is a very lifelike piece of art just begging for people to interact with it. Its a statue of a pasty man, wearing only his underwear, with his arms outstretched.
The statue is called Sleepwalker and its part of an art exhibit at the colleges Davis Museum, the Boston Globe explains. Its been placed in a high-traffic zone right in the center of campus.
Several students at the all-womens college are very upset about it. A petition to remove the uncomfortable and potentially triggering statue put up without student consent has earned more than 340 signatures. The petition explains:
"This highly lifelike sculpture has, within just a few hours of its outdoor installation, become a source of apprehension, fear, and triggering thoughts regarding sexual assault for many members of our campus community. While it may appear humorous, or thought-provoking to some, it has already become a source of undue stress for many Wellesley College students, the majority of whom live, study, and work in this space."
Davis Museum director Lisa Fischman explained on the colleges website that the statue was meant to inspire narrative, by encouraging people to interact with it and provoking dialogue. And indeed, while some members of the community were outraged, others seemed to appreciate the unexpected public installation.
I find it disturbing, but in a good way, English professor Sarah Wall-Randell told the Boston Globe. I think its meant to be off-putting its a schlumpy guy in underpants in an all-women environment.
Read more: Statue of Guy in Underwear at Wellesley College Is Very Life-Like | TIME.com http://newsfeed.time.com/2014/02/05/very-realistic-statue-of-a-guy-in-his-underwear-causes-a-brief-controversy-at-wellesley-college/#ixzz2sZ1KH0co
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Comrade Grumpy
Feb 2014
OP
He's knee deep in snow, and looks vulnerable/injured/ill. It's disturbing all right.
Hekate
Feb 2014
#4
You and me both. Good grief. As an art project, I find its public placement sophomoric. nt
Hekate
Feb 2014
#19
In rainy Olympia, some genius put statues of children playing... between traffic lanes.
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2014
#5
Heh.. Yeah, those still get me once in a while when I go to the farmers market...
opiate69
Feb 2014
#60
depends on what the statue would look like and do sexual assaults by females against males
JI7
Feb 2014
#48
I guess you're right. This so-called "modern art" isn't really "art" at all, is it?
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#29
Who can forget the Ashcroft days and his covering up of the "Spirit of Justice"?
NutmegYankee
Feb 2014
#25
Perhap he is a stalker, with unconscious impulses taking over during his sleep.
SMC22307
Feb 2014
#46
He looks like MOLESLEY, from Downton Abbey, minus his (down a peg) footman's livery!
MADem
Feb 2014
#113
are there statues of enemy soldiers who attacked them that look realistic and like they are going
JI7
Feb 2014
#30
Right. Because the white Hanes guy looks *exactly* like he's about to rape someone (nt)
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#44
Absolutely. A great many campus rapists are balding middle-aged men in white Hanes underwear,
Nye Bevan
Feb 2014
#42
I would love to hear the Eumenides interpretation of this picture specifically
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2014
#114
If they really wanted to scare people have the statue holding open a door
The Straight Story
Feb 2014
#83