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Venice removes Charles Ray Boy with Frog statue | Venice removes Charles Ray Boy with Frog statue |
(about 20 hours later) | |
Work has begun to take away a controversial statue depicting a naked boy with a frog in a part of ancient Venice, Italian media report. | Work has begun to take away a controversial statue depicting a naked boy with a frog in a part of ancient Venice, Italian media report. |
The artwork, by US sculptor Charles Ray, will be replaced by a lamp-post at the tip of the Punta della Dogana. | The artwork, by US sculptor Charles Ray, will be replaced by a lamp-post at the tip of the Punta della Dogana. |
The decision has angered some art lovers who argue that it shows a failure to embrace challenging, contemporary work. | The decision has angered some art lovers who argue that it shows a failure to embrace challenging, contemporary work. |
But city officials say the sculpture was always intended to be temporary. | But city officials say the sculpture was always intended to be temporary. |
Boy with Frog, which is gleaming white and 8ft (2.5m) tall, has occupied the tip of a triangular piece of land that separates the Grand and the Giudecca canals for almost four years. | Boy with Frog, which is gleaming white and 8ft (2.5m) tall, has occupied the tip of a triangular piece of land that separates the Grand and the Giudecca canals for almost four years. |
'Citizen of Venice' | 'Citizen of Venice' |
It shows a boy holding up a frog by one leg and gazing at it. | It shows a boy holding up a frog by one leg and gazing at it. |
The sculptor had earlier expressed hope that his work would become a permanent "citizen of Venice". | The sculptor had earlier expressed hope that his work would become a permanent "citizen of Venice". |
"I never saw it as temporary," Mr Ray told the New York Times. | "I never saw it as temporary," Mr Ray told the New York Times. |
But some residents reportedly missed a 19th Century lamp-post, long a romantic meeting spot, which stood at the spot before. | But some residents reportedly missed a 19th Century lamp-post, long a romantic meeting spot, which stood at the spot before. |
Workers began to remove the sculpture overnight on Tuesday ready to clear the space early on Wednesday, Corriere del Veneto newspaper reported. | Workers began to remove the sculpture overnight on Tuesday ready to clear the space early on Wednesday, Corriere del Veneto newspaper reported. |
In its place will be a reproduction of the original lamp-post. | In its place will be a reproduction of the original lamp-post. |
The old-fashioned landmark was thought to be more in keeping with the surrounding architecture, BBC Rome correspondent Alan Johnston reports. | |
Some animal-lovers also argued that the image of a boy holding the frog upside down was cruel, our correspondent adds. | Some animal-lovers also argued that the image of a boy holding the frog upside down was cruel, our correspondent adds. |
But a piece in La Stampa newspaper criticised Venice's council, saying "administrative cowardice" had won out over real culture. | But a piece in La Stampa newspaper criticised Venice's council, saying "administrative cowardice" had won out over real culture. |
Defending its decision, the council said the sculpture had been considered temporary and Venice had a fine record of welcoming and exhibiting modern art. | Defending its decision, the council said the sculpture had been considered temporary and Venice had a fine record of welcoming and exhibiting modern art. |
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