- Peace Tower (art)
Peace Tower is an
art installation byMark di Suvero and others. It was first conceived and constructed in 1966 as "The Artists' Tower of Protest" inLos Angeles, California toprotest theVietnam War . Forty years later, di Suvero collaborated withRirkrit Tiravanija to construct a new installation, called "Peace Tower (2006)" at theWhitney Museum of American Art inNew York City to protest theIraq War .Los Angeles, 1966
The idea for the original Peace Tower came from the Los Angeles Artists Protest Committee, an organization of a hundred or so local artists, wishing to make a visible statement against the
Vietnam War . They raised about $10,000 (much of it secretly fromRobert Rauschenberg , according to Max Kozloff) and rented an empty lot on The Strip betweenHollywood andLos Angeles . The group was led by Arnold Mesches andIrving Petlin , a New York painter then teaching in Los Angeles. Others involved were Judy Gerowitz andLloyd Hamrol .Mark di Suvero , another New York artist who happened to be in LA for his show at the Dwan Gallery, agreed to do the design for the tower based on work he was doing.The tower consisted of a fifty-eight foot steel
tetrahedron . A fence surrounding the tower had a large yellow sign that read, "Artists Protest Vietnam War." The tower served as a platform for 418 two-foot by two-foot paintings contributed by artists and later auctioned. The artists includedElise Asher ,Rudolf Baranik ,Will Barnet ,Nell Blaine ,Paul Brach , James Brooks, Vija Celmins,Herman Cherry ,Allan D'Arcangelo ,Elaine de Kooning ,Philip Evergood ,Leon Golub ,Balcomb Greene ,Philip Guston ,Robert Gwathmey ,Eva Hesse ,John Hultberg ,Donald Judd ,Max Kozloff ,Jack Levine ,Roy Lichtenstein ,Marcia Marcus ,Robert Motherwell ,Alice Neal ,Louise Nevelson ,Philip Pearlstein ,Ad Reinhardt ,James Rosenquist ,Moses Soyer ,Nancy Spero ,Hedda Sterne ,May Stevens ,George Sugarman ,Tom Wesselmann ,Robert Wiegand , andAdja Yunkers .The tower was dedicated on
February 26 ,1966 and stood for three months. Public opinion was heavily divided on the issue of the war and the time. The tower and the artists were attacked and ended up having to defend the tower physically. They were aided by volunteers from Watts, the recent scene of race riots. Petlin relates that at one point he had to defend himself with a broken lightbulb and that whenFrank Stella heard about this he send a check for $1000, writing, "Anybody who puts their life on the line defending a work of art of mine, I'm going to send a thousand bucks to." In the end, no painting was damaged.New York, 2006
The Peace Tower 2006 was built in the Whitney Museum's Sculpture Court in conjunction with the 2006
Whitney Biennial .Rirkrit Tiravanija had originally thought to have an event centered around a tower inCentral Park to coincide with theRepublican National Convention . When that did not come together and he was approached by the curators Chrissie Iles and Philippe Vergne to do a project for the Whitney, be proposed this and thatMark di Suvero should be involved. They contacted di Suvero, who was interested and who contactedIrving Petlin .References
*cite journal
title = Potpourri of Protest
journal = Newsweek
date =March 14 ,1966
pages = p. 101
*cite journal
title = The Arts: Protest on All Sides
journal = Newsweek
date =July 10 ,1967
pages = p. 83
*cite journal
first = Therese
last = Schwartz
title = The Politicalization of the Avant-Garde
journal = Art in America
volume = 59
number = Six
date = November-December 1971
pages = pp. 96–105 and front cover
*cite journal
first = Max
last = Kozloff
title = American Painting during the Cold War
journal = Artforum
volume = 11
date = May 1973
pages= pp. 43–54
*cite journal
last = Petlin
first = Irving
coauthors = Mark di Suvero, Rirkrit Tiravanija
title = 1000 Words: Peace Tower
journal = Artforum
volume = XLIV
issue = 7
date = March 2006
pages = pp. 252–257 and front coverExternal links
* [http://www.peacetower.org/visual%20petition%20for%20peace_peace%20tower.php Online Peace Tower]
* [http://whitney.org/biennial2006/projects/tower/ Peace Tower page on Whitney Biennial site]
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