Vandals deflate ‘sex toy’ sculpture in Paris
Paul McCarthy
artwork inspired by a butt plug and Christmas tree lies slumped on pavement
after cables holding it up were cut
Staff and
agencies
theguardian.com,
Saturday 18 October 2014 / http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/18/sex-toy-sculpture-paris-vandalised?CMP=fb_gu
Vandals
have attacked a large inflatable sculpture that sparked outrage in Paris for its resemblance
to a sex toy.
Cables
supporting the 24-metre green piece by US artist Paul McCarthy – which he
said was inspired by a Christmas tree and a butt plug – were cut on Saturday,
leaving the artwork slumped on the pavement in the Place Vendôme and forcing a
security guard to deflate it, police said.
“An unidentified
group of people cut the cables which were holding the artwork, which caused it
to collapse,” police told Reuters. “The person responsible for the piece then
decided to deflate it to avoid it being more seriously damaged.”
The
deflated sculpture was being removed from the square on Saturday afternoon.
It provoked
both mirth and outrage on the streets and social media when it was unveiled
next to the Ritz hotel on Thursday.
One man was
so incensed that he slapped McCarthy three times in the face, yelling that he
was not French and that his work had no business in the square, before running
off, the Le Monde newspaper reported.
The Paris mayor, Anne
Hidalgo, said the attack was unacceptable and denounced the assault on
McCarthy.
“Paris will not succumb to
the threats of those who, by attacking an artist or a work, are attacking
artistic freedom,” she said in a statement. “Art has its place in our streets
and nobody will be able to chase it away.”
The
69-year-old contemporary artist is known for his controversial and ambiguous
works, but even he was surprised at the reception he got in Paris , better known for its relaxed attitude
toward sexual matters.
An official
from the FIAC contemporary art fair, which put on the exhibition, said the
offenders had first unplugged the pump that kept the structure standing up.
The FIAC
said it intended to resurrect the sculpture as soon as possible
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