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"Teddy Summer"

 
 
Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 01:55 am
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Life's no picnic for Zurich's teddy bears
By Martin Bott in Zurich
26 June 2005


Switzerland's financial capital traditionally counters its grey image by filling its streets in summer with "civic art". Its life-size, gaily decorated cows were imitated in cities around the world. But there is controversy over the latest choice: teddy bears.

Apart from the fact that bears are the symbol of Zurich's arch-rival - the country's capital, Berne - the appearance of 633 teddies has led to kidnappings, thefts and bizarre rows on issues ranging from Sunday shopping to sadomasochism and the state of Sino-Swiss relations.

The 5ft plastic models are identical in shape but individually painted by artists. There are bears in traditional Alpine costume, punk bears, a Baywatch bear (overlooking the lake), a Bearlock Holmes and a "Bearcelona" in the style of Gaudi. Two were deemed unacceptable, however. One was a dominatrix bear kitted out with a mask, thigh boots, a whip and handcuffs. The other, sponsored by an animal rights organisation, was confined to a tiny cage with a tube protruding from its midriff to highlight the plight of bears in Chinese bile-production farms.

This was vetoed for being too political and an "affront to the Chinese state". Both were promptly given asylum on private property, with the Chinese bear adorning a hotel, causing a travel agency to divert a party of sensitive Chinese tourists to another establishment.

To mark the start of Teddy Summer, the city authorities exceptionally allowed shops to open on a Sunday. Members of a shop workers' trade union attempted to protest by kidnapping 20 bears for a "day out". Notes were to be left on the empty plinths declaring: "Today's our day off, and we're having a lovely Sunday. Back this evening." But while four disappeared, five unionists were arrested after being caught in the act of "liberating" teddies.

Other protests have more to do with aesthetics. The grand old man of Swiss painting and sculpture, Gottfried Honegger, 87, denounced the bears as "visual pollution", "pure vulgarity" and "fraudulent", and said that they should be piled up in a city square and burned. That has not happened, but several bears have been daubed with black paint, thrown into the lake or removed altogether, even though they weigh 20kg each and are attached to heavy concrete plinths.

The bears' supporters, however, are as ardent as their detractors. The owner of one stolen bear has offered 1,000 Swiss francs (£430) for its return, and undecorated bears are selling for more than £500. The originals promise to become cult objects to rival the cows, which were subsequently snapped up at auction, and the tourist office expects a million extra visitors to Zurich this summer.

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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 01:57 am
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Welcome to the Teddy Summer 2005
in Zurich!


After the success of the summer events in recent years - the cows in 1998 and benches in 2001, the city of Zurich is continuing the tradition this year with «Teddy Summer 2005». From May 23rd until September 18th over 600 teddies - small, large, in groups, sitting or standing and creatively decorated by various artists will make their mark on the city of Zurich and the airport Zurich-Kloten. There will be something to discover and surprise you in every nook and cranny.

With the choice of the teddy bear as subject for this years project, we have found a symbol recognized and loved by young and old. Although he's over 100 years old, Teddy moves with the times and his cuddly figure continues to capture the hearts of people the world over.

Once more, Zurich will confirm it's reputation as a pleasant and lively city to experience. Just like the motto: «I love Teddies - I love Zurich». By the way, there are many more happenings during the course of the year - Zurich is always worth a visit, with or without Teddy.


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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 02:00 am
Unions kidnapped some teddy bears a month ago to protest against the "Shopping Sunday" in Zürich


Kidnapped teddies in Luzern
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and Bern
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2005 07:08 am
The Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania had a similar festival with mules to celebrate local canal heritage. Here as in Germany there was a major problem with vandalism.

Can anyone explain the charm of vandalism? Why do some people feel the need to deface and destroy?
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2005 05:00 pm
Noddy24 wrote:
Can anyone explain the charm of vandalism? Why do some people feel the need to deface and destroy?



People have a twisted sense of power destroying helpless and defenseless pieces of artwork. It happened in New York City a few years ago when they had these cows all over the city and I saw an article recently where some dolphin artwork(statues) had been destroyed and at another time there were some ceramic tiles which had been hung by a supermarket in memory of those who died because of drunken drivers; one morning all the tiles had been destroyed.

In some ways it is similar to people who use graffiti and cover over sides of buildings with ugly scrawls or at times even artwork that an artist spent weeks creating to give something to a community only to have it ruined by some miserable waste of life creature who thinks their spray painted squiggles are somehow more important.
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Thu 28 Jul, 2005 08:05 pm
I've just finished reading At Day's close: Night by A. Roger Ekirch.

Back in the days of torch lights, the torches were vandalized...London...Rome...Babylon...
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