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For the Love of God!
[1st Aug, 2006|23:11]
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Make it Stop!

Seriously, enough with the fugly fibreglass fauna already.

Other cities have done pigs in the city, cows in the the city, and moose in the city. In yet another of our typically identity deficient flailing attempts at being "world class" (perfected during EXPO 86), Vancouver has followed suit with bears in the city, and last year's crowning glory of stupid, orcas in the city. How about sperm whales in the city?

How about "cougars in the city" and have statues of "39-year-old" women from Surrey and Coquitlam with feathered hair and tank tops? At least then the garish paint jobs would have a weird kind of appropriateness.

Or even better, how about be honest about how tacky these things are and just give up and have giant collectible plates?

I really don't care that all this hideousness is in the name of charity; the ends do not justify the means. Would it be alright to mug someone and give the money to charity? So why is is O.K. to visually assault us in the name of charity? Especially when the money raised comes from auctioning these atrocities off to the tasteless nouveau riche and corporate shills busy assuaging their guilt over those they walked over and scammed to "earn" their wealth in a feeding frenzy of profligate waste masquerading as charity and not the poor sods that have to look at these things day in and day out. If the donors were giving for the sake of genuine charity there'd be no need for tarting up batches of moulded fibreglass for the sake of "public awareness". Public awareness of what? Mostly the mutual back-patting at the gala event, I think.

The genuine philanthropists operate quietly in the background, not looking for the accolades of their peers and a prize pig as a trophy.

I wouldn't mind so much if these things simply went away at the end of their dubious usefulness, but they don't. Far too many of them linger on in corporate lobbies as blithe proclamations of self-aggrandizing false-charity, a.k.a. what SUV-driving marketing weasels consider "good P.R."

And what of the whore artists that participate in these things? What possesses someone with a degree in fine arts to think that painting a Hawaiian shirt on a fibreglass bear is a good idea?

Then there is this thing Vancouver has with the holy trinity of bear, killer whale, and salmon. There is some unwritten rule that in order for artwork form Vancouver to achieve "authentic west coast" status one of these animals must be present in the work. Is that all we have to say culturally? "These are the animals we shot, poisoned and over fished to near extinction and it makes us special." Am I the only person that sees the hypocrisy in that? Since we have now used up the bear and the killer whale, I'd be willing to bet that next year the city will be overrun by garishly painted fibreglass salmon.

I should also add that it is entirely beneficial that the artist be from somewhere at least a five hundred kilometres from Vancouver so they can claim to have chosen "the unique West Coast urban lifestyle that Vancouver offers" in their bio. It's amazing, really: nearly 200 years after Simon Fraser accidentally canoed down the wrong river and you'd think no one had been born here except the salmon spawning in the gutters when it rains hard, which, of course, is constantly. Even the "native" art being fobbed off on the tourists is predominantly Inuit and Haida. The Queen Charlotte Islands are over six hundred kilometres away. The nearest Inuit territory is a good fifteen hundred kilometres away.

One thousand five hundred miles to Inuit territory, and yet the symbol for the 2010 Winter Olympics is an inukshuk. That makes about as much sense as having an Navajo rug pattern or an Apache sand painting representing Vancouver. In fact it makes less sense since the Navajo and Apache live several hundred kilometres closer.

But that is a whole other rant.
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From:[info]opium
Date:2nd August 2006 - 06:51
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I like the bear in the old fashioned judge wig and robe.

i dunno i don't have a problem with the things.
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From:[info]seymour_glass
Date:2nd August 2006 - 08:16
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ah the bearrister...
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From:[info]mbarrick
Date:2nd August 2006 - 13:54
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As far as these things go, I kind of like the Bearrister, too - the paper he is holding says "The Three Bears vs. Goldilocks". But a "good" fibreglass animal is like a "good" black velvet painting.
From:(Anonymous)
Date:2nd August 2006 - 15:33
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yeh i noticed the case he was working on...it was somewhat clever...
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From:[info]seymour_glass
Date:2nd August 2006 - 15:34
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that was me...i noticed the case he was working on and thought it was rather clever of them...
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From:[info]_darkpixie_
Date:4th August 2006 - 01:44
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Wonder how long till the STARBUCKS 'Bearista' comes out..

Now taking bets!
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From:[info]seymour_glass
Date:4th August 2006 - 02:26
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yikes...

i don't think i can "bear" the suspense...
From:[info]nicosian
Date:2nd August 2006 - 07:15
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I agree. These fibreglass things are sinfully ugly, and there's more to west coast culture than inukshuks ( dear gods make them stop) haida motifs and whales.

Gah.
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From:[info]seymour_glass
Date:2nd August 2006 - 08:17
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yeh i thought once the whales were over it was done...but no such luck...i really hope they don't do salmon...maybe ugly ravens instead...
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From:[info]grannygoth
Date:2nd August 2006 - 14:01
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I totally agree. I wrote a huge blog entry on my website last year about the very same points you brought up. How can this foolishly be considered public art? With all the talent in this city that is all that can be mustered?
From:[info]fastrr_pussycat
Date:2nd August 2006 - 14:07
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and don't forget it's a smiling inukshuk. That drives me crazy, ha ha.
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From:[info]mermaid23
Date:2nd August 2006 - 17:41
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At least they aren't lobsters like they have in Halifax :P
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From:[info]mbarrick
Date:2nd August 2006 - 17:47
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I forgot about those, or I would have included a picture of them as well.
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From:[info]mermaid23
Date:2nd August 2006 - 17:48
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They are super silly looking! I will see if I can find a picture of one for you!
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From:[info]dream_king
Date:2nd August 2006 - 19:33
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I believe that Stephen Colbert would say something like "Vancouver, for your love of bears and desire to show them in a playful, human way, YOU ARE ON NOTICE".
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From:[info]saturnina
Date:3rd August 2006 - 22:38
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I was too busy yesterday to comment...

I have been wondering how many people even know that they are kermode bears (not that you can tell most of the time underneath the multi-hued paint) or even know what a kermode bear is for that matter...the mind truly boggles.

The Olympic inukshuk completely boggled me as well, but then again it was probably selected by people who still use the term "Eskimo".
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From:[info]seymour_glass
Date:4th August 2006 - 02:27
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i had no idea they were kermode bears...they look more like polar bears than anything...
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From:[info]mbarrick
Date:4th August 2006 - 04:59
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They may as well be polar bears, considering "spirit" bears are just as foreign to Vancouver as the Haida. What's wrong with our local black bears? Which, by the way are shot when they actually wander into the city.
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From:[info]_darkpixie_
Date:4th August 2006 - 01:37
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WOW! I am soooo glad I am not the only one who thinks these things are a joke. Jive me a nice greek statue over this shite any day? Is this what we have come to? Might as well park Grimace and the gang on every street corner. When I am walking around downtown ducking and dodging those stupid things I feel like I am in some childrens special for retarded children.
Totally...
Utterly...
CLASSLESS!
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From:[info]_darkpixie_
Date:4th August 2006 - 01:47
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PS. You ARE sending this article to everypublication you can find right?
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From:[info]delia_psyche
Date:4th August 2006 - 04:38
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I HATE THOSE FUCKING THINGS!!!!!!
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From:[info]madame_venus
Date:14th August 2006 - 18:26
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I liked the whales, especially the elvis whale and the book whale outside the library. Now it seems a bit overboard.
I like anything that drops a bit of whimsy in the middle of seriouness.
That being said, I only like the clever ones or the ones that *I* consider artistic.
Meh, can't win them all :/