Giant Statue Of Lenin And Mao The Talk Of Richmond

Posted on Tuesday, December 29 at 12:14 by NAUWATCH

A public art installation depicting Russian Communist leader Vladimir Lenin and a feminized Chairman Mao Zedong in the heart of Richmond's business district has the whole town talking.

“When I went to the gym at 5:30 this morning it’s all people were talking about,” said Richmond city Coun. Derek Dang, who saw the piece for the first time Wednesday. “People just can’t believe it.”

The large stainless steel sculpture is part of the Vancouver Biennale, a city-wide celebration of public art. The piece — Miss Mao Trying to Poise Herself at the Top of Lenin’s Head — was created by Beijing-based brothers Zhen and Qiang Gao. Their highly political installations, which include provocative depictions of Chairman Mao, are sometimes shut down by the Chinese government and their studios have been raided.

“When council decided to participate in the Biennale they didn’t give us a catalogue to choose from and maybe that’s a good thing,” said Dang. “We got what we got.”

And what they got has tongues wagging. Bloggers are posting images of the construction and the local community newspaper has been buzzing with letters.

http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Giant+statue+Lenin+talk+Richmond/2384389/story.html

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  1. by RickW
    Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:49 am
    Some of the comments in The Sun refer to this as slighting democracy. Relax, I say. Not many today know who Mao & Lenin are anymore. Or if they do, they would place them in the same time period as Attila the Hun. If there is to be a travesty of democracy, it would be in the lack of education in our schools.

  2. Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:40 pm
    It is a lousy sculpture to begin with.

    Ed Deak.

  3. Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:39 am
    We`d better get rid of it or the US might declare Canada as part of the Axis of Evil.



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