Posted on 10/10/2004 12:56:10 AM PDT by AnimalLover
A cartoonish painting of President Bush in the nude has been taken down from the wall at the City Museum of Washington.
Washington artist Kayti Didriksen's painting 'Man of Leisure, King George' depicts President Bush in the well-known style of Manet's 'Olympia', as he is presented with his crown by a depiction of Vice President Dick Cheney. The cartoonish painting has been taken down from the wall at the City Museum of Washington, awaiting a more welcoming venue. [AP] The picture, called "Man of Leisure, King George," adopts the pose of a famous Impressionist painting, Edouard Manet's "Olympia," that scandalized Paris in 1863, and now hangs in the Gare d'Orsay Museum in Paris.
The painting by local artist Kayti Didriksen, shows a caricature of Bush, reclining in the nude on a chaise lounge, his head propped up by pillows.
Instead of the female servant who stands behind Olympia's couch, a man in suit and tie resembling Vice President Dick Cheney stands nearby, holding a cushion with a crown and a miniature oil rig on top of it.
The painting was part of a "living room art" show called "Funky Furniture" ¡ª a variety of painted furniture and other items that were set up in the museum last week.
Expected to formally open this month, the show, including the Bush painting, was abruptly shut down Monday after some of the artists' themes were considered unsuitable.
Myra Peabody Gossens, a public relations consultant for the museum, said the exhibit was not what had been expected.
"The museum is not an art museum," she explained. "It gets mostly groups of children, with teachers trying to tell them something about history."
In addition to the Bush painting, the exhibit included a decorated church pew with pictures and writing that accused former President Reagan of ignoring the AIDS crisis and an end table decorated with drug paraphernalia with a quote from former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry, who was jailed for drug possession.
"This is not what we were bargaining for. We thought we were getting functional furniture," Leslie Shapiro, co-chairman of the museum's board of directors, told the Washington Post.
The City Museum of Washington, operated by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C., is primarily a place where local and regional history is on display. The museum's executive board decided the museum was "not an appropriate venue" for the exhibit.
Art-O-Matic 2004, a confederation of local artists which organized the project, now is looking for another space to house the exhibit, said Jim Tretick, a member of the group's board of directors.
"About a dozen people may have seen it on Sunday," said Tretick. "The exhibit wasn't completely mounted. Then it was taken down on Monday when the museum was closed."
-"Just the same, there are some people you would just rather not see naked."-
You betcha! Like the naked George Washington on USPS post card stamps. Naked neck and shoulder area only, but, OK, it's NAKED George Washington. What the heck were they thinkin'? I have to use those, and there's NO other choice.
No, its not...but the painting is just plain ugly.
He isn't nude, he's wearing a toga.
I saw a picture of the painting over on StrangeCosmos, and I have one question. What retarded, nearsighted chimp painted that thing?
23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. "Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art."
Seems as if Kayti with her perky little name has learned her party's lessons well.
Prairie
Thanks prairie - I hadn't even thought about that. Think I'll go back and read all the "goals" again.
Maybe we are closer to the USSR - United States Socialistic Republic - than we think!
Things have certainly changed haven't they! Remember a few years ago the "great" art presented as elephant dung on a picture of the Blessed Mother. And, remember the crucifix in a glass of urine.
No wonder they want to get rid of God and his 10 Commandments. They are breaking every one!
Kayti Didriksen, painter of the controversial "King George" painting mocking President Bush.
Thanks for the picture! It shows a lot of class!!
(sarcasm)
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