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Man-in-undies sculpture causes stir


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A remarkably lifelike sculpture of a man sleepwalking in nothing but his underpants has made some Wellesley College students a bit uncomfortable, but the president of the prestigious women's school says that's all part of the intellectual process.

http://uk.news.yahoo...36.html#LMRFsQM

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Zombie Apocalypse anyone?

Lost mental patient. Looking for the way back to his bed. (I think it looks sad)

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Yah... it looks creepy 'cause it looks like a nutty naked man stumbling around. From a distance I can definitely see how women would get freaked out until they realized it was a statue.

Very good work though.

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I never understand how someone can make either a picture or sculpture in this case, of a warped image in their brain, and it gets called "art".

I do not see the "intellectusl process" here, I just see some disturbed mental image has been created in the form of a sculpture for the public to see.

Personally, I think the best place for this is....safely tucked away in his mind with whatever other warped images he has.

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I never understand how someone can make either a picture or sculpture in this case, of a warped image in their brain, and it gets called "art".

I do not see the "intellectusl process" here, I just see some disturbed mental image has been created in the form of a sculpture for the public to see.

Personally, I think the best place for this is....safely tucked away in his mind with whatever other warped images he has.

I am inclined to fully agree with you. It's just shock value. We really ought to be used to it by now.

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