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The Monopology mural that Jersey City destroyed after two months cost it $2K By The city paid $2,000 to artist Gary Wynans for the Monopoly board mural on Newark Avenue that it ordered painted over after about two months. The 33-foot Monopoly board, painted on the Downtown pedestrian plaza, was the subject of complaints from a police union, a group of city activists, a state assemblywoman and local artists before the city finally painted over it last week. The Jersey Journal learned about the cost of the mural after filing a public-records request. Read more: http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... logy_mural_that_jers.html
Posted on: 2016/8/7 3:02
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Shepard Fairy was arrested many times before becoming an acclaimed 'recognized artist' who now runs a multi million dollar clothing and print company. Dis Obey Holla @ Yo Boyz
Posted on: 2016/7/30 22:59
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Yup, agreed (with Caj11).
Posted on: 2016/7/30 0:58
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Care to elaborate? It remains fact that a state grant, coming from our state tax dollars was used to paint this mural, and part of that included a stipend paid to somebody who used to vandalize the city with his stupid graffiti no one wants to see. A criminal was rewarded, with our tax dollars, to paint this mural, while there are plenty of artists in Jersey City who never committed any crimes who could have painted the mural and been paid something for it. No, I am not one of them, nor do I have any that are friends or family, I've just met a few in passing and I know they can always use the work.
Posted on: 2016/7/30 0:50
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According to Claire Voon of Hyperallergic, Jersey City has painted over artist Gary Wynans?s public artwork, which the city?s public arts program commissioned in May.
Wynans, who also goes by the name Mr. AbiLLity, discovered on Monday that his larger-than-life, Jersey City?centric, Monopoly board mural, which was painted on Newark Avenue Pedestrian Plaza, was gone; in its place was a fresh coat of green paint. Wynans?s design for the board game was chosen for the Jersey City Mural Program, which was established in 2013, after the artist posted his idea for the project on Facebook. The final work, however, did not reflect Mr. AbiLLity?s original vision for the piece. After residents started to complain about certain imagery on the board, the city forced the artist to change his work. Besides incorporating local street names and landmarks, the board game also revealed issues of gentrification in the developing city. The police department was angered over a square that showed an officer depicted as a pig and residents were angry over the tag ?cool statue? underneath an illustration of a statue memorializing the victims of the 1940 Katy? massacre. Other controversial squares included one that read ?gentrification tax? and the jail, which featured a dark-skinned man behind bars. Brooke Hansson, director of the mural program, asked the artist to change the design, so the policeman became a Simpsons-like character, ?gentrification tax? became ?hipster tax,? and ?cool statue? was replaced with the name of the memorial. The artist explained that the man in jail was not a racial stereotype. It was actually supposed to be a self-portrait of the Italian and Puerto Rican artist. He added his signature to try and make the depiction clearer, but the city ended up painting it over saying that it received threats of funding cuts if the square was not changed. Hansson had also asked Wynans to include Charles & Co. on the board because the company sponsors the art program. City spokeswoman Jennifer Morrill told The Jersey Journal that ?artwork painted on a public street is not permanent.? She added that the city had been planning to repaint the street for some time. Amy Wilson, a Jersey City artist and School of Visual Arts professor, said that the mural program needs an open application process that seeks community input and a qualified committee to chose works to produce. Instead, she said, ?Artists are chosen through some sort of mysterious process. It?s overseen and run by a single employee in the Department of Public Works who does not have an art background, and the neighborhood has zero say as to whether they want a mural or what that mural will be of?it simply shows up one day.? Morrill said that the city council hopes to establish a board made up of local artists for the mural program by September. She said the city will ?make sure there is a process in place? for selecting proposals for public artworks in the future.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 21:16
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Love the censored graffiti.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 20:41
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@caj11 - you aren't very smart.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 20:10
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It's a shame our state tax dollars (the funds came from a state grant) had to pay for this tacky mural, painted by someone who was arrested for painting graffiti in Jersey City before, yet still got paid a stipend for this (again, from our state tax dollars), and a shame our local tax dollars had to pay to cover it up.
Tax dollars hard at work people! While I suppose some tax dollars spent on artistic projects like these murals is fine, we should not be rewarding people who have vandalized the city. There are a lot of starving artists in Jersey City that are much more deserving of doing this work and getting a stipend for it than somebody who previously broke the law. If he wants to paint so badly he can work for a construction company and paint walls, just one color, with a paintbrush for a fair wage.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 19:47
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Someone (Terrence?) should file a FOIA about this to see all communication about the mural and its destruction. Yes it was crappy art on the street, but the way Steve Fulop and Brooke Hansson handled this was abysmal.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 18:24
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and in tv news - http://pix11.com/2016/07/27/jersey-ci ... TE6Lb7LYME2VCdnkNZB_gf9B3 sorry this cannot be imbedded.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 17:38
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FWIW, Hansson was an aide in the Mayor's Office when she was given this project. It just followed her when she went to Public Works. But, yes, Cultural Affairs makes more sense.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 17:01
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Thanks for clarifying that. It seems really strange to have a project of this kind under Public Works--how does it even align? Garbage collection, recycling, road repair and, oh yeah, public art projects!? Do they think they're qualified to judge because they remove graffiti? Cultural Affairs should be taking the lead on this, with assistance from DPW where necessary.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 16:31
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Shame the artist was subjected to this bullshit,
goes totally against his right to free speech and free expression. Censoring Art for political correctness - ugh fuk that......
Posted on: 2016/7/29 16:26
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The Problem with this program is that its located at Department of Public Works (DPW). This needs to be at Cultural Affairs handled by another person, that is familiar with artists in the city and a community input process, which mirrors what is done in cities like Philadelphia----NOT Brooke Hannson, who is in DPW.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 15:42
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Why not mention the real estate developer by name in that story? Paul Silverman sucks.
Posted on: 2016/7/29 14:21
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mentioned on wnyc
http://www.wnyc.org/story/jersey-city ... after-variety-complaints/
Posted on: 2016/7/29 13:57
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It's only free speech if King Steve and the Democrats say so. If it doesn't fit their agenda, you're SOL.
Posted on: 2016/7/27 2:18
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Posted on: 2016/7/26 3:52
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Just found this interview with the artist. Look what Brooke put him through! She's gotta go! No integrity at all.
NCAC: How did you get involved with the Jersey City mural program? How was your Monopoly board chosen? Did you have to change the original idea to fit the City?s requests? GW: I had posted the [Jersey City] Monopoly drawing on Facebook, and Brooke [Hansson, Director of the Jersey City Mural Arts Program], who is in charge of the mural department at City Hall, said we should make it a mural. Of course I agreed! Knowing that the city was about to pay me to make this on a grand scale, I knew certain things would have to be changed. My thoughts were: the cop-as-a-pig sending me to jail would have to be altered, and the random weed references sprinkled throughout the board would probably have to be removed. I'm okay with that, because this had grown from a personal piece to a large-scale commission. Upon meeting with Brooke, I had to change a few more things. I found this to be pretty silly, but the goal was to avoid people?s hypersensitivities. First thing that got the axe was the names of the projects. When I asked why, I was told ?it?s offensive to display the projects as a low income area,? as if the people living there don't know! I was told that putting Martin Luther King Drive (another low income area) next to the box with the Jail was insensitive, and I had to change the low-income squares from their original monopoly color of brown, because brown for the projects was insensitive. So they're purple now. Also, the term ?Gentrification Tax? would offend people, I was told. So I suggested calling it ?Hipster Tax,? and that was accepted.
Posted on: 2016/7/26 3:24
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The nearly "secret" ESPO on the right hand side steel barrier on the tunnel approach was one of my all time favorite pieces. So subtle.
Posted on: 2016/7/25 21:30
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Brooke is the same one that scared Steve "ESPO" Powers out of Jersey City by yelling in his face how he MUST paint a giant Jersey City logo.
Steve Powers is invited to paint all around the world and this idiot had no idea who he was, and was extremely disrespectful to him. He decided not to come back to Jersey City.
Posted on: 2016/7/25 21:23
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Has everyone lost their minds? It was a stupid art project that was eventually going to get worn away any how.
Posted on: 2016/7/25 19:37
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From the National Coalition Against Censorship:
http://ncac.org/letters/jersey-city-p ... ter-allegations-of-racism http://ncac.org/wp-content/uploads/20 ... Letter-to-Jersey-City.pdf Quote:
Time to fire Brooke Hansson before the next embarrassment to our city.
Posted on: 2016/7/25 19:35
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I've gotta agree. the "Monopoly Personalized for Your Town" was a gimmick sponsored by Parker Brothers in the early 90s (still have my Hong Kong set). there were so many ways to make this interestingly city-specific, but the artist - and city - chose squares with PATH trains and street names. how daringly arty! it is unoriginal in every conceivable category.
Posted on: 2016/7/25 18:07
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Pathetic
Posted on: 2016/7/25 17:48
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Mural is currently being painted over.
Posted on: 2016/7/25 17:34
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It's still an ugly painting, but the city's handling of it is even uglier.
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Is the "Brooke" that wanted him to change the painting to appease a developer the same "Brooke" that gave the Bostwick Ave rant? It's surprising that she's still in our city government. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvTksxjXkzQ
Posted on: 2016/7/25 13:31
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I would not even call this a mural. It looks like a grade school project. It does nothing to enhance or beautify Newark Ave. The fact that it's caused so much distraction and conversation shows that it was a bad idea. City resources should be put into other areas.
Posted on: 2016/7/24 14:00
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