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WhiskeyGrinder

(22,315 posts)
Sun May 28, 2017, 05:00 PM May 2017

After outcry and protests, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) will remove 'Scaffold' sculpture

http://startribune.com/walker-will-take-down-controversial-sculpture-after-protests/424820003/

Bowing to a wave of criticism over a gallows-like work intended for its revamped Sculpture Garden, the Walker Art Center will dismantle the piece.

"Scaffold," a two-story-high sculpture, partly inspired by the gallows where 38 Dakota Indians were hanged in Mankato in 1862, prompted an outcry from the state's American Indian communities. It had been set to debut on June 3, along with more than a dozen new works at the Minneapolis center.

While its creator, L.A.-based artist Sam Durant, had intended to raise awareness about capital punishment and address America's violent past, critics and protesters called the work insensitive, saying it trivializes Dakota history and genocide. The outcry intensified Friday and Saturday, both on social media and at the Walker itself, where protesters gathered.

After consulting with Durant, Walker Executive Director Olga Viso said Saturday that she decided the best course of action was to take down "Scaffold."
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After outcry and protests, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) will remove 'Scaffold' sculpture (Original Post) WhiskeyGrinder May 2017 OP
In today's climate, who would even think of including something so ridiculous LuckyLib May 2017 #1

LuckyLib

(6,819 posts)
1. In today's climate, who would even think of including something so ridiculous
Sun May 28, 2017, 05:47 PM
May 2017

in a sculpture garden? Gives artists and museums a bad name. The insensitivity amazes me.

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