| Cruelty As Ad Campaign Tuesday, April 26, 2005 - Marti Bercaw, Socal.com Writer |
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Before entering the main gallery, you are asked to read an explanation about the subject and the artists' intent.
The story of Topsy, an elephant owned by
There are many more layers of thought and message to the installation that are left to the viewers imagination Topsy died 102 years ago. At first, you might find it easy to dismiss such public and commercial inhumanity to man and animals as behavior from another time. Consider that you only have to observe or be someone in a conversation whose back is to today's, yesterday's, anyday's television news broadcast to see that suffering as a consequence to our actions, inactions, even thoughts remains the backdrop to our lives.
Lauren Hartman and Curt LeMiex are the creators of this fine performance artwork. Topsy was the creature who suffered at the hand of man and has returned to haunt our hearts and minds. For more information about the true story of Topsy visit http://www.railwaybridge.co.uk/topsy.html or http://www.creativepreservation.org/media/nyt_topsy.htm For more information about Track 16 visit http://www.track16.com/home.html
Track 16 Gallery Smart Art Press Telephone: 310-264-4678 Fax: 310-264-4682 |
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