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    Indecent exposure?

    ‘Toned down’ version of Basil Watson’s ‘Balance’ expected to be an international hit







    By KERIL WRIGHT Observer West reporter







    MONTEGO BAY, St James

    Apotentially contentious nude sculpture by wellknown artist, Basil Watson is expected to enhance the international appeal of the century-old Doctor’s Cave Beach in this north coast resort city, its management said.

    The life-size bronze scuplture, which was unveiled at the beach’s 100th anniversary celebrations this month, depicts a naked man balancing a nude woman above his head in the palm of his hand.

    Anticipating objection from some beachgoers who might be offended, Doctor’s Cave asked Watson to tone down the original sculpture, said general manager, John McDonald.

    “It was toned down...we had thought of putting on him a little Speedo (swim trunks) but then we thought no,” he said.

    McDonald pointed out that bronze nudes had become the focal point for many beach patrons, especially the cruise ship passengers who come in droves on Wednesdays and Thursdays, to cavort in the warm blue waters of the worldfamous Doctor’s Cave Beach or laze away on its sun-kissed white sands.

    McDonald explained that although the work of art was incongruent with the beach’s regulations against nude or topless bathing, it had met with the approval of the entire management committee.

    The sculpture was expected to stir controversy, similar to the nude couple outside the gates of the Emancipation Park in the capital, Kingston, in view of the 1927 Obscene Publication (Suppression of) Act of Jamaica.

    The Act states that “any person who for purposes of or by way of trade or for distribution or public exhibition makes or produces or has in his possession any obscene writings, drawings, prints, paintings, printed matter, pictures posters emblems...... shall be guilty of an offence under this Act and shall upon summary conviction before a resident magistrate be liable to penalty not exceeding $40 and in default of payment to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three months”.

    But president of the guild of artists, Sharon Fox-Mould,

    scoffed at the idea that Balance could be considered obscene.

    “No culture has ever embraced the nude figure as obscene,” she argued. “If you look in history, art depicting the nude form has almost, always appeared. It's a human fascination.”

    Noting that the law, while outdated, was still relevant, Public Defender Earl Witter said the legislation - enacted during the Victorian era - must have been a reaction to what was considered obscene at the time.

    According to Witter, since the Interpretation Act does not define obscenity, the relevant definition for legal purposes was the intended ordinary English usage: ‘against accepted sexual morality’.

    “It would depend on how the courts construe obscenity...the law is dynamic and we are well past the Victorian era, well past 1927,” he said.

    Fox-Mould said the act had never posed any problems for local artists who produce nudes, including the likes of Kay Sullivan, Viv Logan, Carolyn Graham and Marie Sculley who have never had any problems.

    “It is not so much a legal matter but a matter of people’s sensitivity,” she explained. “They are sensitive and so the sculptor for them becomes obscene.”

    Sullivan told the Observer West that the Jamaican public had always been appreciative and very understanding of art.

    “There are people who don't particularly like some sculptures but nothing of the extent to take them down.”

    Nude depictions in public places have not always been as uncontroversial as Fox-Mould made out however. Laura Facey Cooper’s Redemption Song at Emancipation Park, is currently the subject of a petition to have it removed from the park while the carvings of men with exaggerated penises along the Fern Gully in St Ann have proved particularly offensive to some sections of the public. However, according to Dr Alfred Sangste
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    <DIV>What's with our artists these days? Are their minds devoid of creativity and originality?!? Now, I have no problem with nude sculpture here and there, but not everywhere! We have Emancipation Park, in all its unshackled glory; there is the other nude couple by the Harbour View roundabout, giving visitors a taste of what they can expect while here; there is the other nude couple on Trafalgar Road, New Kingston, no small coincidence. </DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>Now, 3 nude statues should be no cause for concern. (There might be more. Haven't checked the Sculpture Park by UTech in a while.) But is there room for some thing more abstract? We have enuff politicians - Busta, Simon Bolivar, Queen Victoria, etc. - and those were done a long time ago. And yes we have a few athletes, but it looks like once we try to do something abstract or non-biographical, all we can think of is a naked couple!</DIV><DIV></DIV><DIV>And while we are on statues, when is Jawge going to unveil the Simoes one? </DIV>


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      RE: Indecent exposure?

      NUDITY!! Let me see, could it be that the artists them don't have enough money to CLOTHE the statue!!:w00t:

      But a true Mo, enough is enough - time fi something else!!
      Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
      - Langston Hughes

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        RE: Indecent exposure?

        The problem is not that we have too much nude statues, the problem is lack of planning enough Parks, Lazie a hold yu wid dat one ya.

        sickko, how may parks are in Mo Bay? see what de I mean:hehe:

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          RE: Indecent exposure?

          I don't know why Mosiah but....this was a funny ass line of debate you've started here. You have me in stitches to rhatid. - T.K.
          No need to thank me forumites.

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          • #6
            RE: Indecent exposure?

            TK, I just hope and pray that any statue of Simoes does not have him buck nekked! At the very least, pleaselet him have on that Jesus Saves t-shirt! XXXX Large!


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