Strange World
May. 15th, 2006 09:38 amThere are large pieces of crushed-up cars in the lobby downstairs. Some are attached to the walls; others are sitting on the floor, roped off from casual contact.
They're sculptures by a man named John Chamberlain.
Here's the funny thing. Everyone I've spoken to has said the same thing: when they first saw the crushed-up cars, they didn't think that they were art. They thought that they were one of those anti-drunk-driving displays that are put in front of high schools the week before proms, cars that were wrecked by some drunken teenagers.
When I was down there this morning I had the terrible temptation to go back upstairs, print out a page saying "KIDS - DON'T DRINK & DRIVE" in huge red letters, and surreptitiously tape it over the artist bio next to the largest display.
Of course I'd never really do something like that. But the thought of it has had me chuckling all morning.
They're sculptures by a man named John Chamberlain.
Here's the funny thing. Everyone I've spoken to has said the same thing: when they first saw the crushed-up cars, they didn't think that they were art. They thought that they were one of those anti-drunk-driving displays that are put in front of high schools the week before proms, cars that were wrecked by some drunken teenagers.
When I was down there this morning I had the terrible temptation to go back upstairs, print out a page saying "KIDS - DON'T DRINK & DRIVE" in huge red letters, and surreptitiously tape it over the artist bio next to the largest display.
Of course I'd never really do something like that. But the thought of it has had me chuckling all morning.
