The creator of the controversial inflatable Christmas tree in a Paris square has decided to remove it, after drawing outrage from the citizens who even attempted to deflate the installation.
Giant sex toy or Christmas tree? Paris baffled
and outraged (VIDEO)
"Instead of a profound reflection about objects as a mode of
expression with multiple meanings, we have witnessed violent
reactions,” American artist Paul McCarthy told journalists.
The organizers of the upcoming International Contemporary Art
Fair Paris, where “The Tree” installation was due to
appear, said "the artist was worried about potential trouble
if the work was re-erected."
The scandalous 24-meter high “tree” went up this week in
the Place Vendôme in the center of Paris.
Dernières nouvelles : le tentative de regonfler le '#Tree' a échoué :( #JeSuisSurPlacepic.twitter.com/4Z8otqWRQX
— wade h grimbly (@worldwidewade) October 18, 2014
“It all started with a joke. Originally, I thought that a butt plug had a shape similar to the sculptures of [Romanian artist] Constantin Brâncusi. Afterwards, I realized that it looked like a Christmas tree,” McCarthy told French Le Monde. “People can be offended if they want to think of it as a plug, but for me it is more of an abstraction.”
However, Paris residents were not so enthusiastic about the
sculpture. They said the artwork resembled a 'butt plug'
and all it had in common with a Christmas tree was its green
color.
"This is one of the most beautiful squares in Paris - I like
contemporary art, that is not the problem, but this work is ugly,
I find the color ugly, I find it violent at this
location,” a local woman told Ruptly.
La France unplugged. #PlugGatepic.twitter.com/NrverFEs7R
— dan romandini (@DanRomandini) October 18, 2014
McCarthy was reportedly attacked by a man who hit him three times
in the face and told him, “you're not French and the work
has no place on the square.”
"A giant 24-meter high butt plug has just been set up
at Place Vendôme! Place Vendôme disfigured! Paris
humiliated!" wrote the Printemps Français, a
right-wing pressure group, on Twitter.
On Saturday, some outraged residents tried to deflate the
inflammable sculpture and cut the cables the
"Tree" was kept in place with. The hapless
installation was left slumped on the pavement.
It’s not the first time McCarthy has been
villified for his works. In 2001, he created 'Santa
Claus' for Rotterdam in the Netherlands, referred to by town
residents as a 'Butt Plug Gnome'.
In 2009, in an exhibition called "White
Snow", the artist featured Disney's Snow White and the Seven
Dwarves in sexual situations.