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MURALS HUH? Controversional or not..this art?

by kiki2u @ 2008-02-28 - 07:05:11

We all know that some of the best art is controversial, but these murals might be crossing the line. Or are they?

- Denver International Airport (DIA):

Those of us biding our layover time at DIA will miss the most controversial murals to ever grace the walls of a baggage claim.
Some of the murals have now been painted over, but they did include a city on fire, dead children and women in coffins, a military-type guy stabbing a dove and other disturbing stuff. Some conspiracy theorists say the murals were commissioned by the Masonic society to show what will happen to the population and the environment when the world allegedly ends in 2012.
(For a full view, click on the image )
dia_mural-by-mash-down-babylon
One man has written more than 20 books explaining how the world is controlled by reptile-like aliens, including George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II and… Kris Kristofferson? Yep. According to him, the murals how the reptilians when they finally take over the world. Furthermore, the tunnels underneath the airport house human slaves, even children, who are controlled by the reptilians. According to the artist, Leo Tanguma, it’s really just a mural that “depict man-made environmental destruction and genocide along with humanity coming together to heal nature and live in peace.”

- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort:

Rumors about the dark side of Disney are certainly not lacking, so it’s not surprising to find one that says the company purposely had an artist paint a Nazi into a mural at one of their swankiest hotels.
grand_floridian
In the book Sabotage in the American Workplace, an anonymous man claims that his company was hired to paint a scene at the Grand Floridian that depicted something similar to the setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The artist wanted to make a statement that while the rich folks were enjoying their parties and cocktails, sinister things were happening in the rest of the world. The thing is, the figure the man claims is a Nazi doesn’t have any really distinguishing Nazi characteristics, so all we can really do is take him at his word. You can decide for yourself.

- San Francisco’s Mission district:
mission
This mural in San Fran has caused a huge rift among many citizens in the Mission district. The mural shows Palestinians breaking through the Israeli wall, with a large crack in the wall shaped like the country of Israel. The organization that received a grant to paint the mural, HOMEY (Homies Organizing the Mission to Empower Youth) said the mural was intended to show the two sides uniting. In order to make the mural more neutral, the agreed to reshape the crack in the wall so it doesn’t represent Israel, add an olive tree to symbolize peace and remove a headscarf from a woman’s face.

- Twelve Labors of Hercules:

When muralist Michael Spafford created “Twelve Labors of Hercules” for Washington’s House of Representatives chambers in 1981, he didn’t know he would cause such a divide. The murals were up for barely a year before they were covered with plywood after complains that the paintings were offensive.
twelve-labor-hercules-mural
The murals show some of the feats Hercules accomplished, including one where he kills the Amazon queen Hippolyta. One Representative felt the depiction was a glorification of rape.
The murals are now on display at Centralia College in Centralia, Washington, much to the chagrin of Michael Spafford, who says the mural would only look right in the space he created it for.

- Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future/Man Controller of the Universe:
rivera-copy
It seems like a crime to destroy a mural painted by one of Mexico’s most famous artists, Diego Rivera, but Nelson A. Rockefeller didn’t really have a problem with it. He commissioned Rivera to paint a mural on the RCA center in 1933 and requested that it be about “new frontiers” and that it would be an image that would make people stop and think.

Rivera created Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future, a scene that juxtaposed workers and capitalism and industry. Some of the people portrayed included Charlie Chaplin, Edsel Ford, Vladimir Lenin and Jean Harlow. The Rockefellers hated the representation of Lenin. Rivera refused to change it (although he did offer to balance it by adding Abraham Lincoln to represent an American leader) so the mural was covered up entirely until it Rockefeller had it chiseled away.
In response, Rivera painted a pretty exact replica of Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future in Mexico City, but titled this one Man Controller of the Universe. I would say that Rivera got the last laugh.

:) I hope you enjoy this post, have a very nice day :wave:
xxx
KK


 
 

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davijdavij pro
2008-02-28 @ 07:39

I actually saw the RIVIERA MURAL at the ROCKEFELLER Centre in NYC and it's quite impressive as I am a deciple of "realist -impressionist art".
Art is the true medium of freedom of expression but used as a political propaganda
destroys and distorts it's true meaning!
Very informative post KIKI!!
'NITE!, XX Getting ready here for the spring 30cm snow expected "domani"!

kiki2ukiki2u [Member]
http://www.kikita.blog.co.uk
2008-02-28 @ 07:46

Hiyaaaaaaaaaaa dear DJ :)
Yeah Nighty-nighty for you and Morning-morningy for me :)):)):))
Thanks and lots hugs4uuuuuuu :wave:
xxxx
Kiki...Geeeeeeeeeezzzzzzz, here IS SUNNY AND WARM! HA! Lets go sailing? ;) :))

jackfrostjackfrost [Member]
2008-02-28 @ 08:25

thanks for sharing kiki glad to see your back on form

jackfrostjackfrost [Member]
2008-03-16 @ 19:00

you still around or are you doing a runner????

jackfrostjackfrost [Member]
2008-05-03 @ 08:30

Enjoyed this Kiki... quite thought provoking :yes: ...I've always wondered about the relationship between Kris Kristofferson and the Queen! :))

kevinwilsonkevinwilson pro
2008-02-28 @ 11:05

great post, as always!

xx

ganesharocksganesharocks [Member]
http://yogini.blog.ca
2008-02-28 @ 14:37

Very interesting KK. I think I need to read it again when I have more time.

PS. If you and davji are going sailing, I'm soooooo coming with you!

ramrali19ramrali19 [Member]
2008-02-28 @ 16:48

Since 1960 I was hearing about the end of the creationsaid by several.Never it will happen as they think.It has got its own time.No fear when I'm here says GOD!

cishanjiacishanjia [Member]
2008-02-28 @ 19:00

How do I get to do a mural that *might* be something... and get all this free publicity? ;)

menhirmenhir [Member]
2008-02-28 @ 22:58

Some psychedelic colouration never to be seen again by the sounds of things. I wonder why the Americans thought to obliterate the art rather than 'peel' it off and place it elsewhere. It is after all a graffiti of its type and might prove valuable some time to someone.

It is such a subjective subject and I won't even attempt to think any further into the pictures than what I immediately visually see.

Miza-TMiza-T [Member]
2008-03-02 @ 00:42

Very interesting post kiki!
and yes, it has to be controversial to be famous:)

xx

mi [Visitor]

2008-03-02 @ 15:36

... the Persian Heiress has many in her house....She likes to call attention

ganesharocksganesharocks [Member]
http://yogini.blog.ca
2008-03-05 @ 15:29

Hey girly,
Just a quick fly by comment - wondering if you are OK and if there is anymore news. Email me!!!
:wave:

XX

technomisttechnomist [Member]
2008-03-08 @ 20:11

That was an interesting read. Thanks kiki. :)

hintzeyanghintzeyang pro
2008-03-13 @ 21:33

great post, the next time I travel, i shall pay more attention to the arts and paints at the airports...

la_spicela_spice [Member]
2008-03-15 @ 18:39

Hi Kiki - been missing you :yes:

Any news about Ed?

Marian :wave:

Hmmm... I find the USA is a mixture of very positive and very negative - bimodal! I am glad I do not fly to that airport.

Hi Carla,

Long time no speak!

Is everything okay?

Juzzzy

xxx

jackfrostjackfrost [Member]
2008-05-30 @ 20:23

Gone but not forgoten!!

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