A juvenile prank or someone's opinion of what is or is not art? It doesn't really matter. What matters is that someone felt compelled to make off with a large sculpture installed in front of the financially troubled Chapel Hill Museum on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, NC.
The sculpture was on lease from a Florida artist and intended to be on display until October of this year. It is gone. Surely someone noticed it being removed or has seen it someplace where it doesn't belong...which is anywhere except in front of the Chapel Hill Museum.
Come on boys and girls. This is art theft even if you prefer Rodin. Chapel Hill is fortunate enough to have a dedication to displaying public art in public places. For some reason there are always those who think it is a challenge to remove it. On previous occasions, when public art, or even art that is on personal property, has been "moved" it has always been found in a friend's garage or a fraternity house. Let's hope this will be the case this time as well.
The Town of Chapel Hill is offering a reward of $250 for information leading to its return. Personally I think you should provide any information you might have for free. How embarrasing for our lovely community that there is always somebody who thinks their fun is more important than our town's commitment to making our public spaces pleasing. And if you are one of those who didn't like this particular choice of art...you only had to wait until October.
Click the picture below to go to the Town of Chapel Hill website for a better look at the sculpture.
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