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Undertoad 06-27-2006 11:55 AM

6/27/2006: Gumball-coated Hummer
 
http://cellar.org/2006/sugar_coated_01.jpg

via Neatorama. Brianna asked for a food-related IotD, and while that's a typical IotD category, another category we wander into is edgy art. That makes this an irresistable "two-fer", and it becomes the image of the day.

http://cellar.org/2006/sugar_coated_02.jpg

The artist in this case is Heidi Hesse, and these images come from her installation "Sugar Coated" from the collection "Exporting Liberty". Hesse's website gives her artist's statement:
Quote:

"Heidi Hesse was born in Germany, grew up in South Africa and Germany and emigrated to the United States in 1982. Recently, Hesse began to investigate and contemplate the meaning and possibility of U. S. citizenship. She, as many an earnest emigre pursuing the American Dream has done before her, began to read the documents and stories associated with the founding of the United States of America. Through her investigations, Hesse began to identify a significant gap between the rhetoric of liberty embedded in our documents and our practice of ’exporting liberty’ throughout the world.

Exporting Liberty is an examination of citizenship and its attendant responsibility. It is both a celebration of freedom and a critique of excess, an homage to democracy, and a warning that the comfort borne of privilege can breed a dangerous apathy... Welcome to America. Would you like to supersize that?"
I suppose that's one way to think of it; another way is Welcome to America, where you can get paid to put gumballs on a Hummer and it turns out to be a critique, not a symbol of excess.

http://cellar.org/2006/sugar_coated_03.jpg

Enh. I'm not really skeptical about this work, I like it. It brings together the colorful sugary joy of childhood with the seriousness of combat. You want to taste it and enjoy it for the gumballs, but by its shape you're reminded of the very adult current events. The dichotomy is terrifying.

Shawnee123 06-27-2006 11:59 AM

Thanks for the gumball, Mickey!

Emrikol 06-27-2006 12:47 PM

I can't wait til it rains! Such a mess! ;)

Elspode 06-27-2006 12:57 PM

It would have been better if she'd added a .50 caliber gumball gun. You could use it in parades to shoot gumballs into the mouths of admiring children.

Elspode 06-27-2006 12:58 PM

Also, as an afterthought...will this be entered in the Gumball Rally this year?

glatt 06-27-2006 01:29 PM

When I see art like this, I look at it and wonder what technique was used to do it. I assumed at first that a hot-glue gun was used. I was wrong. I see in the close-up images that screening is holding the balls in place. I'm wondering if she made panels of gumballs and applied entire panels, or if it was done some other way. Maybe attached screening while leaving a gap between it and the body panel, then pouring the gumballs in? Nah. Must be panels.

I don't think the artist wants me to be thinking things like this when I see the work. I guess I mostly don't get some art.

LabRat 06-27-2006 01:45 PM

eh.

I'd be more impressed if she chewed each one of the gumballs, blew a bubble, then put the intact bubbles on the hummer. Could represent all the hot air that was used to justify going to war.

Building a cage and filling it up with candy, bah. What happened to sacrificing for your art?

xoxoxoBruce 06-27-2006 02:29 PM

Hmm....Heidi Flesse? Heidi Fleiss?
Screwing the public for money? :haha:

Promenea 06-27-2006 03:12 PM

HumVs are expensive. I wonder if she got the thing as a donation or if there really isn't a humV under all that gum but just the cage.

wolf 06-27-2006 04:35 PM

I know I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that's not art.

Shameless self-promotion, yeah, but not art.

Trilby 06-27-2006 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode
It would have been better if she'd added a .50 caliber gumball gun. You could use it in parades to shoot gumballs into the mouths of admiring children.

I agree. That would be so freakin' cool!

Thanks, UT!

mcnugget91 06-27-2006 05:15 PM

If someone guesses how many gumballs were used, will they win the hummer?

xoxoxoBruce 06-27-2006 06:38 PM

Welcome to the Cellar mcnugget91. :D
I suspect she's already found some Phoenix art connoisseur to buy it.:rolleyes:

milkfish 06-28-2006 06:38 AM

That would be good chicken-fried.

heidihesse 07-12-2006 06:48 PM

"Sugar Coated" gumball HumVee
 
Hi, i just came across your list and was LOL about some of the comments written about my art work :) :) :)

the most FAQs are -- (and to answer "glatt's questions)
1)
where did i get the HumVee? -- there is NOT a real one under there... this scultpure was created from scratch... we welded a metal frame, which holds the wire mesh body panels, which hold the gum balls. the gum balls were indeed filled into the panels from the inside.
2) how many gum balls? lllllots!
3) to answer "xoxoxoBruce" -- it is available for indoor only display ;)

i'll be posting images of new "camouflage works" in the next few days...
Heidi Hesse
www.heidihesse.com


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