Trump Statue Initiative

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The Trump Statue Initiative is a protest art project headed by director Bryan Buckley with support from Bradley Tusk. [1] [2] [3] [4] Noting "Trump is obsessed with statues", Buckley and his team have created pop-up living statues criticizing former President Donald Trump and actions taken during his presidency.

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The exhibitions are prepared in partnership with local artists within each city. They often appear with little to no notice, and vanish within hours.

To date, there have been four installations across three cities, with several works included in each installation. The exhibits feature performers costumed and painted gold to mimic statues, placed on quick-built plinths with various inscriptions on them. These include:

Installations

July 2020: Washington D.C.

Violinist Celeste Vee covered music that has been used by the Trump campaign to the musicians' objections, such as R.E.M.: [5]

August 2020: Portland, Oregon

Buckley positions performers for the Ode To Putin statue in Waterfront Park, August 3rd 2020 Ode to Putin .jpg
Buckley positions performers for the Ode To Putin statue in Waterfront Park, August 3rd 2020

Three exhibits were placed in Portland, Oregon's Waterfront Park near Salmon Street Springs. [10] The statues were joined by military veterans who read out Trump's statements of support for Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

September 2020: Washington, D.C.

September 2020: New York City

An example of one of the mailbox projections exhibited in New York City, September 4th 2020 USPS Projections.jpg
An example of one of the mailbox projections exhibited in New York City, September 4th 2020

Projections

A collaboration with Illuminator Art Collective, several projections appeared around New York City accompanying mail boxes. The projections took the form of quote bubbles, making the mail boxes appear to be speaking - the messages were in support of the US Postal Service, and were mostly derisive jokes aimed at President Trump.

Statues

  • The Final Push, depicting Trump driving a golf cart while filmed by Fox News, crashing into tombstones depicting COVID deaths and denigrating troops. Erected September 8, 2020, Battery Park New York City. [18] [19]
  • The Giant vs The Stealer, living statue, New York City.
  • Good Boy, Now Sit, living statue depicting Trump holding a BLM sign with bullet holes and Kyle Rittenhouse holding a gun with spent rounds at his feet. New York City. [20] [21]

October 2020: Washington, D.C.

Projections

Collaborating again with lluminator Art Collective, messages were projected on the front of the Trump International Hotel, the front of the Environmental Protection Agency building, and the lawn of the Washington Monument.

  • Trump International Hotel, messages included "have you seen our luxurious hotel for children," "guess where maids pay more taxes than the hotel owner?" and "stay one night and get one dirty political favor for free (offer expires 11/4/20)
  • Environmental Protection Agency building depicted industrial smokestacks billowing smoke into the clouds over each column of the building facade, with "Trump's 2020" written above. Another graphic displayed deceased Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's eye with a tear running down one of the building's columns.
  • Washington Monument lawn included the message "figures we get this first. And the world's biggest asshole came second" and also separately featured the graphic of Ruth Bader Ginsburg again.

Statues

  • Fill That Seat, depicting Trump urinating into the empty seat of deceased Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Erected October 27, 2020, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC. [22] [23]
  • Don't Be Afraid, living statue depicting Trump standing between two graves, mourned by a medical worker and fire fighter in reference to the COVID-19 outbreak and West Coast Forest Fires. The title is based on Trump's proclamation on Twitter that COVID-19 is nothing to fear after he recovered from the virus. Erected October 27, 2020, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC. [22] [23]
  • The Poser, a reprisal of the living statue erected in Freedom Plaza on July 17, memorializing the Donald Trump photo op at St. John's Church event. Erected October 27, 2020, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC. [22] [23]
  • Safety For The Suburban Housewife, living statue depicting Trump peeking up the skirt of a housewife as he supports her ladder. Erected October 27, 2020, Outside Trump International Hotel, Washington, DC. [22] [23]

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  13. @trumpstatueinitiative (4 August 2020). "Second of 3 - "Some Federal Property We Can Attack" Our desire to immortalize Trump's desperate plot to stamp out democracy in his final months of presidency. This represents his recent statements against mail in voting. You won't stop us DONALD! #TSI #vote2020 #votebymail🇺🇸 #votebymailisnotfraud" . Retrieved 9 September 2020 via Instagram.
  14. @trumpstatueinitiative (4 August 2020). "Third of 3 - "I Just Wish Her Well Frankly" This powerful installation depicts Trump kneeling in prayer against a photo of himself, Melania, and two accused child sex traffickers, Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. This symbolizes one of Trump's creepiest moments, at the expense of our children. Standing next to our installation, 13 year old Portland native, Gia, is lighting candles to honor and bring strength and healing for every young girl that was sexually abused at the hands of Maxwell and Epstein. #TSI #vote2020 #creeps #jeffreyepstein #ghislainemaxwell #whataboutthevictims" . Retrieved 9 September 2020 via Instagram.
  15. @trumpstatueinitiative (7 September 2020). "✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Up if you're with us. Thanks @obeeeeeeeone @chalkriot @robinfader @ellenbergb23 for spreading the message. We especially love this NWDC location because this neighborhood is home to many faces and names you'll recognize, including the Obamas, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Jeff Bezos, and Postmaster DeJoy himself. Here's to hoping that when one of these high profile resident's assistants (really hoping for Kushner) brought them their mail, they extended the memo. Kalorama residents were very contributory, some exclaiming "Take it to DeJoy's front step! Shove it in his mailbox!" We love good ideas, and maybe we will.. #powertothepeople #protestart #USPS #TSI #vote2020 #FDT #storyofthestreet" . Retrieved 9 September 2020 via Instagram.
  16. @trumpstatueinitiative (7 September 2020). "It speaks for itself. # vote2020 #protestart #FDT #TSI @obeeeeeeeone @chalkriot @robinfader @ellenbergb23" . Retrieved 9 September 2020 via Instagram.
  17. @trumpstatueinitiative (7 September 2020). "Can't stop, won't stop. @obeeeeeeeone @robinfader @chalkriot @ellenbergb23 #fightfascism #makeamericasmartagain #makeamericakindagain # vote2020 #TSI #FDT" . Retrieved 9 September 2020 via Instagram.
  18. @trumpstatueinitiative (8 September 2020). "The Final Push, boosted by Fox News, while doing what Agent Orange does best: golfing, right over the graves of those he deemed "losers" and "suckers" for serving our country, and the 180,000+ who perished from COVID-19. #votethemout #hesthefraud #vote2020 #TSI #thefinalpush" . Retrieved 9 September 2020 via Instagram.
  19. Sommerfeldt, Chris (8 September 2020). "NYC visited by 'living statue' of Trump riding golden golf cart through COVID-19 cemetery". nydailynews.com. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  20. @RelicTrump (9 September 2020). "GOOD BOY, NOW SIT. Trump continues to fan the flames of unrest. We demonstrated in front of Fox News, whom also sustained that Kyle Rittenhouse was acting in "self defense". #vote2020 #TSI #FoxNews #trumpstatueinitiative @FoxNews" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  21. O'Connell, Oliver (September 9, 2020). "'Living statue' portraying Trump and Fox News hosts desecrating war dead and Covid-19 victims' graves appears in NYC". The Independent . via Yahoo!
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