The metal sculpture on Jacka Boulevard in St Kilda was sawn off at the ankles about 3.30am Thursday, with vandals also spray-painting “the colony will fall” on the statue’s granite plinth.

  • @[email protected]
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    Shame the age didn’t give this much attention to the regular defacement of the gorgeous mural just behind this statue that some knob kept painting bible verses over last year.

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        It was a gorgeous with bright oranges and yellows, filled with faces of people and hounds in a grotesque style. Whoever the vandal was took particular offence to the eyes and teeth, because that’s what they covered in white roller. Unfortunately council has now painted the whole thing over with grey.

        Here’s a story on it

        • Gorgritch_Umie_Killa
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          110 months ago

          So, the artist ‘mic’ wanted someone to religiously challenge his work.

          I don’t mind that as art goes. Bit sensationalist. But i hope the artist didn’t get paid a heap of money to beautify a grey cement wall only for the place to end up with a grey cement wall.

          • @Cypher
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            510 months ago

            You hope the artist didn’t get paid because someone vandalised their work?

            That is such a strange take.

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    2410 months ago

    Clean up any rough/sharp edges on the ankles, put a splash of something on the paint to preserve it and leave it there for (hopefully) generations to come.

  • fiat_lux
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    1510 months ago

    Ordinarily I’m more in favour of taking down colonialist statues and putting them in a museum, but this will do just fine for today.

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      I think the whole thing as is (vandalised and all) should be put in a museum. History is not linear or static. We actively create and engage in history each day. Vandalising and pulling down these statues is not erasing history but rather contributing to it. If the statue gets cleaned and fixed then that is arguably an act of historical erasure.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      210 months ago

      It’s been vandalised before. There’s a gallery in the article with pictures from two prior incidents where it’s been hit with paint.

  • @Custoslibera
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    310 months ago

    Good work.

    Even though some knob in that article says I am ‘outraged’ by this I most definitely am not.

    My emotions aren’t regulated by what happens to a statue.

  • @mx_smith
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    310 months ago

    I originally thought this was in Hawaii before looking at what community this was in. Well done on the protest.