[AGL] Monuments to bad taste

Michael Eisenstadt mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 11:02:27 EDT 2008


Connie,

Why do you call these in bad taste?

The presidents' features seem exceptionally well
rendered so far as one can do that in whatever
they are made of.

the country's had more than 40 presidents without
a change of regime which historically speaking is
quite extraordinary. it is the oldest existing republic
by far. what's politically incorrect about memorializing
that fact?

that there would be 40 plus sculptures of all the
presidents behind a chainlink fence around a Houston lot
is charming and endearing. Long live American
vernacular! It's like that tall amateur Statue of Liberty
now gone made of something white in a yard in east Austin
on E 19th street. the presidents in Terrastone may not equal
the presence of finally worked bronze busts of biggies of the
past. Instead they make us smile at the resemblance.
Call it vernacular and then you can get off on the charm of
goofy American versions of high art.

Gary Winogrand and other of the great street photographers
could have made a good photograph here.

Mike

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