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In reply to the discussion: Bare Breasts On Statue Offend Some at Arboretum [View all]Uncle Joe
(64,665 posts)10. Y'all need to come to Nashville and see our Musica Statue.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musica
Musica is Alan LeQuire's largest sculpture commission to date, and currently the largest sculpture group in the United States. It features nine nude figures, male and female, dancing in a circular composition approximately 38 feet (11.5 m) tall. There are five figures which spring forth from the base. Four more rise up in the center floating above the others. The pinnacle of the statue is a female holding a tambourine. The scale of each figure is fourteen to fifteen feet, or more than twice life-size. The dancers and part of the base are cast in bronze. The other part of the base is composed of massive natural limestone boulders, which are prevalent in the Nashville area.
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LeQuire writes of his work:
"Dance is the physical expression of music and the piece is intended to convey that feeling to the viewer in a composition which is simple, exuberant and celebratory. The theme of the sculpture is music, because of the historical and economic significance of the site. This is the heart of Music Row, the area and the artistic activity for which Nashville is best known. The sculpture conveys the importance of music to Nashville, past, present and future, and represents all forms of music without reference to any one form or style. It is meant to provide a visual icon for the area and for the city as a whole. The theme is music, but the sculpture represents artistic creativity itself. An artistic idea often seems to miraculously and spontaneously burst forth. This is what happens in the sculpture, and the title Musica suggests this since it refers to all the 'arts of the muses.'"
He also intended for the work to make a statement about Multiculturalism/diversity and racial harmony. Just as I wanted all different kinds of music included, not just country, I always wanted it to be a reflection of our culture the way it is, he said. This is a multicultural city with an amazing number of ethnicities in it. Using live models, whose facial and bodily features he depicted, LeQuire created two Caucasian women and one Caucasian man; an African-American man and woman; one Asian-American woman; a Native American man; and a Hispanic man and woman.
Thanks for the thread, proud2blibkansan.
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Greek Olympic athletes in antiquity competed in the nude. This is probably an homage to that since
stevenleser
May 2012
#32
Guernica comes to mind. You are SUPPOSED to be disturbed by Guernica. That's the point.
stevenleser
May 2012
#33
I'm pretty sure that's the point. Taking her own pic at a photo spot sans head...
Egalitarian Thug
May 2012
#37
Someone once told me that, at the Vatican, one pope was offended by male genitalia on statues
applegrove
May 2012
#3
I do not question as being "appropriate." I would hope it would engage the viewer in a
CTyankee
May 2012
#14
I don't have too many expectations about art in public spaces, altho I do kind of like
CTyankee
May 2012
#44
Well, you know, everyone is going to have their own interpretation of public art!
CTyankee
May 2012
#66
I don't object to the nudity but I find it creepy and unattractive. It probably gives kids
Raine
May 2012
#18
yet the NFL is a family setting and that's three hours of men trying to cripple themselves
Suji to Seoul
May 2012
#20
When Rick was assigned to the Captain's landing party his shirt was red and he was made of meat.
hunter
May 2012
#28
The curator said that the sculpture is meant to convey the idea that the person
stevenleser
May 2012
#42
well, that was my thought when I realized she was holding a camera on herself.
CTyankee
May 2012
#50
I have hesitated, in some of my Challenge threads, to post images of art that is
CTyankee
May 2012
#67