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Related: About this forumAmerican Gun Show Exhibition Explores a National Obsession
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The gun. Its as American as apple pie.
Originally envisioned by the Founding Fathers as tyranny deterrant, the gun has since become many other things: the criminals trusty tool, the hobbyists fetish and, depressingly, the police forces preferred weapon in its dealings with African Americans. And though the NRA and responsible gun owners may point to hunting as a positive use of firearms, the reality is that the gun just cant seem to outgrow the reason for its invention: ending human life.
But gun rights, ownership, and usage are complex issues. And the American Gun Show exhibition, curated by James Morgan and Dorothy Santos at at Works San José gallery in California, attempts to unwrap these complexities with artistic responses lying at the intersection of technology, free speech, personal liberty, and national identity.
The works in American Gun Show come in all shapes and forms. Four guns were 3D-printed for the show, all based on Cody Wilsons Liberator pistol. But the work created by artist Nika Cherelle, Prototype, might take the cake. Satirizing the association of guns with masculinity, the barrel of Cherelles golden firearm is an erect penis. In Micha Cardenas piece UNSTOPPABLE, made in collaboration with Patrisse Cullors, Edxie Betts, and Chris Head, the artist explores the idea of making bulletproof clothing and gear in response to Cullors question at the Allied Media Conference 2015: What would technology for Black Lives be?
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/american-gun-show-exhibition-explores-a-national-obsession
The gun. Its as American as apple pie.
Originally envisioned by the Founding Fathers as tyranny deterrant, the gun has since become many other things: the criminals trusty tool, the hobbyists fetish and, depressingly, the police forces preferred weapon in its dealings with African Americans. And though the NRA and responsible gun owners may point to hunting as a positive use of firearms, the reality is that the gun just cant seem to outgrow the reason for its invention: ending human life.
But gun rights, ownership, and usage are complex issues. And the American Gun Show exhibition, curated by James Morgan and Dorothy Santos at at Works San José gallery in California, attempts to unwrap these complexities with artistic responses lying at the intersection of technology, free speech, personal liberty, and national identity.
The works in American Gun Show come in all shapes and forms. Four guns were 3D-printed for the show, all based on Cody Wilsons Liberator pistol. But the work created by artist Nika Cherelle, Prototype, might take the cake. Satirizing the association of guns with masculinity, the barrel of Cherelles golden firearm is an erect penis. In Micha Cardenas piece UNSTOPPABLE, made in collaboration with Patrisse Cullors, Edxie Betts, and Chris Head, the artist explores the idea of making bulletproof clothing and gear in response to Cullors question at the Allied Media Conference 2015: What would technology for Black Lives be?
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/american-gun-show-exhibition-explores-a-national-obsession
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American Gun Show Exhibition Explores a National Obsession (Original Post)
SecularMotion
Nov 2015
OP
You might one day realize that not all attention is good. The 'career' of Sarah Palin comes to mind.
friendly_iconoclast
Nov 2015
#8
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)1. Yes. Many Controller/Banners do indeed seem to be obsessed with penis.
...or maybe the color pudding-yellow.
Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)2. Discrimination! I want to see a Vagina gun!
Big_Mike
(509 posts)4. Wouldn't that be the magazine well?
virginia mountainman
(5,046 posts)3. Why do gun control advocates continuously talk about penises? Nt
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)5. Attaboy SecMo!
Double-down on what's been utterly failing you thus far! Intelligent strategy!
SecularMotion
(7,981 posts)6. Thanks for the kick
pablo_marmol
(2,375 posts)7. Your'e more than welcome.........
........since the kick further exposes the weakness of your position!
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)8. You might one day realize that not all attention is good. The 'career' of Sarah Palin comes to mind.
The more she appeared in the media, the lower her vice-presidential campaign sank.
Fortunately for the rights of gun owners, you've yet to figure this out...
beevul
(12,194 posts)9. Wow, actual gun porn.
I can't believe it. Actual gun porn.
In an OP by the poster that posted this:
Gun porn: Magazines found in easy access to kids
ATLANTA (CBS46) -The next time you are in a grocery or convenience store, check out the magazine aisle. As CBS46 investigative reporter Karyn Greer found out, gun porn appears to be more popular than travel and cooking magazines and in plain sight of impressionable children.
Sexually explicit and tabloid magazines are kept on the top shelves of stores to keep them out of sight of precious young children, but gun magazines are in plain sight and easy reach for anyone to grab and take a peek.
"It just proliferates the spread of guns and glamourizes guns and everything that goes along with it," said Glenn Sutton.
Gun porn is described as photos of guns that display them in the same carefully posed and lighted manner as the models in traditional pornography. The magazines include glossy covers with sexy young women armed and ready to shoot.
http://www.cbs46.com/story/30428851/gun-porn-magazines-found-in-easy-access-to-kids
ATLANTA (CBS46) -The next time you are in a grocery or convenience store, check out the magazine aisle. As CBS46 investigative reporter Karyn Greer found out, gun porn appears to be more popular than travel and cooking magazines and in plain sight of impressionable children.
Sexually explicit and tabloid magazines are kept on the top shelves of stores to keep them out of sight of precious young children, but gun magazines are in plain sight and easy reach for anyone to grab and take a peek.
"It just proliferates the spread of guns and glamourizes guns and everything that goes along with it," said Glenn Sutton.
Gun porn is described as photos of guns that display them in the same carefully posed and lighted manner as the models in traditional pornography. The magazines include glossy covers with sexy young women armed and ready to shoot.
http://www.cbs46.com/story/30428851/gun-porn-magazines-found-in-easy-access-to-kids
OP thinks run of the mill gun magazines are 'gun porn' yet posts that image in the OP. Simply incredible. *shakes head*
Although I do have to admit, I really appreciate the posting of this thread, and I look forward to linking to the image it contains, in future discussions about 'gun porn', what it is, and who actually posts it.