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Thursday, August 4, 2011

"Bad Jazz and Sports Art" By Steve Provizer

The recent announcement of a statue honoring Celtics great Bill Russell inspired a personal wave of public art paranoia and this expansion of an old post about Bad Jazz Art. Jazz has a special kinship with basketball and I wondered whether basketball heros, and the sport in general, have fared as badly in the world of statuary and art as has jazz. The Institute reports as follows:

Magic Johnson escapes from the clutches of an unidentifiable creature 
to direct traffic.

MJ sticks it just before the Mummy gets him

Rejected for the $20 Double Eagle goldpiece
Getting Ready to Jam
Maybe the 76'ers could use him.

Dali-Ball
And now, some of the jazz stuff...

And, public jazz statuary: Oscar Peterson, Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie.




Best of show: Doctah J.



Public art, on the other hand and almost by definition, is by committee. This is not a process that generally works in favor of art.


Maybe the best that can be hoped for is that the squadron of people tasked with the creation of the Bill Russell statue will lean toward user-friendliness. He was a guy noted for getting his hands dirty on the court and in the community. I hope the the statue that represents him is one that we appreciative citizens not only get to look at, but can touch. Maybe they can site it in a place where we'll be able to walk up, exchange a few words with #6 and hear his great cackling laugh.



7 comments:

  1. I like! That Dr. J painting kicks butt!

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  2. I'm jealous of your Dr. J painting!

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  3. Nice collection of ART. I used to work at IUPUI in Indianapolis at the University Place Conference Center and Hotel. They host the National Art Museum of Sport.

    http://www.namos.iupui.edu/

    Just to say they have some great pieces, but they also have a wicked collection of terrible art work devoted to Sports. If you are ever in Indy I highly suggest checking it out.

    And yes there does seem to be a connection with bad sports art and jazz.

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  4. Thanks for pointing out the Museum. I checked it out. Mostly the work at the web site is pretty good. I guess they have enough sense not to post the brutal stuff.

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  5. I just take a peek and I discovered your post. I had a great time reading it.Big thanks for sharing.



    Apple

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  6. Latest News-Thanks. Glad you liked it. Steve

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