Apr 17 2008

Once Again, I Fail To Understand “Art”

So there’s this “artist” in Costa Rica who’s “art” installation consisted of a dog tied up in the corner of an art gallery, then left to die (supposedly) of starvation. As if that weren’t enough, he’s been invited to represent Costa Rica (in the celebration of art) at the Visual Arts Biennial of the Central American.

Seriously? That’s fucking art? What if I took some cow’s blood and jacked off in it, then pressed it between two sheets of plexiglass, would that be art? Uh-oh. It already is. Damn, I guess I’ll have to come up with something even more disgusting, although I think Senior Habacuc has already completely destroyed the boundaries on that one.

A little more digging casts some doubts on the actual outcome of the situation. The gallery owner says the dog was well-fed, but that’s a tough argument to make considering its apparent condition in the photos. The gallery owner also claims that the dog escaped in the night and was never seen again, and that it was only tied up for the 3 hours or so that the exhibit was open.

The “artist,” of course, refuses to confirm or deny what happened to the dog; relishing the attention and seeking to promote his message.

It’s pretty clear that he’ll go to any lengths to promote himself and his work. It’s up to civil society to make sure that we don’t let him benefit from this cruelty, and send the message that doing something heinous, even with the excuse of “it’s art!” is unacceptable and WILL be punished, if not by law enforcement, then by making sure that his other pieces are completely worthless on the art market and choking his source of income.

More importantly; Nicaragua has no animal cruelty laws on the books, so what he did to this dog (whether it resulted in the dog’s death or not) was perfectly legal there. And people wonder why Americans have the assumption that countries to the south are “backwards.” (I know that this is a gross stereotype. Please don’t bother emailing me or commenting to point it out.) In this case, the “artist” in question is from Costa Rica, which DOES have animal cruelty laws, so this act of torture would have been illegal in his home country.

Art nerds? Care to defend this one?


Oct 21 2007

Today In Tandy Hills Nature Area

I like taking pictures! I need a better camera, though. :(

Here are a few shots from our wander around the Tandy Hills Nature Area. If you haven’t been out there, YOU MUST GO! (I highly recommend Sunday mornings.)

The definition of tenacity.

It looks like aliens just dropped the city on the prairie.


Oct 18 2007

Dogfighting Finally Being Investigated

There’s a great story today in the S-T about the increased profile and awareness of dogfighting in the law enforcement community. My only quibble with the story is one of the section headings, “Dogfighters as Victims.” NO ONE involved with this despicable activity is a victim, no matter what happens to them because of their involvement. As the old saying goes: “The wages of sin is death.” It’s just a matter of time before someone stamps “PAID” on dogfighting participants, whether it’s their fellow low-lifes or law enforcement.