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I know saying "It`s political correctness gone mad!" is a cliche...

porno for pirates (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 22:06

...but this really is taking the pee:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts/3515450.stm

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bigfan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 22:08

Edited to adapt to the fact that there is a thread with content now :)

I think it`s quite a good idea, certainly something I`ve never seen before, but then I`m not in touch with the art world so wouldn`t know if it`s been done before.

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ebony.branch (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 22:15

What`s wrong with it?

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MildMan (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 22:45

I`m with Jed on this one...

Is it there because it`s the `best` art(whatever best means), or is it because of the subject matter?

Neil.

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porno for pirates (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 23:17

Had anyone here ever heard of Alison Lapper before this sculpture was announced? I`m all for a monument marking the remarkable achievements of a disabled person (Professor Stephen Hawking, for example, would be a worthy candidate) but I really don`t see how a disabled artist deserves the honour of being commemorated within a stone`s throw of a truly great disabled man like Lord Admiral Nelson.

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Dan Bates (Admin) posted this on Tuesday, 16th March 2004, 23:26

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Had anyone here ever heard of Alison Lapper before this sculpture was announced?


Yup - she features on "Child of Our Time"




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Rassilon (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 17th March 2004, 12:06

Jeessssh :o I`m also with Jed on this one & MildMan - Its a ridiculous piece of art in any event to place amongst a landmark area that reflects the British spirit or is that the point?

Best chase up my emigration paperwork - Countries going to the dogs.

"Great chunks of my past detaching themselves like melting icebergs"


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Phil R (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 17th March 2004, 13:06

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"Child of our time"

Now I recognise her! Very impressive woman.

I think the sculpture is quite good - I certainly wouldn`t regard it in any way as modern, it seems very traditional to me.

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xfg (Elite Donator) posted this on Wednesday, 17th March 2004, 13:10

The Venus Di Milo doesn`t have arms.

Maybe we shouldn`t let disabled, deformed or just plain ugly people outside without some sort of burkha...!

Surely succeeding in life and raising a child despite enormous adversity is something admirable?

Kat (wheelchair user)

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jacket (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 17th March 2004, 13:16

I thought the disabled, pregnant women statue was ok and the other (bird cage) one was toss.

Not quite sure why this is politically correct though. It seems to be a label that`s easy to apply to something one either doesn`t like or doesn`t agree with.

And I agree with your point xfilesgurly.

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