{"id":26832,"date":"2018-03-14T15:38:07","date_gmt":"2018-03-14T15:38:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/artzealous.com\/?p=26832"},"modified":"2018-03-14T15:38:07","modified_gmt":"2018-03-14T15:38:07","slug":"artist-anish-kapoor-sounds-off-at-the-nra","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artzealous.com\/artist-anish-kapoor-sounds-off-at-the-nra\/","title":{"rendered":"Artist Anish Kapoor Sounds Off at the NRA"},"content":{"rendered":"

By now, you might have heard that Anish Kapoor<\/a> is none too pleased with the NRA. Two days ago, Art Zealous received an email via Gladstone Gallery from Kapoor is protesting the NRA’s use of footage of his public artwork\u00a0Cloud Gate<\/i>, 2006, located in Chicago\u2019s famous Millennium Park. The video in question features\u00a0NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch. “The only way we save our country and our freedom is to fight this violence of [media] lies with the clenched fist of truth,” in the minute long video.<\/p>\n

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Kapoor’s letter comes two days before students on the East Coast began a national walkout Wednesday morning to urge elected officials take action on school gun violence, one month after the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School killed 17 people.<\/p>\n

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Kapoor states, “I am disgusted to see my work\u2014in truth the sculpture of the people of Chicago\u2014used by the NRA to promote their vile message. Recent shootings in Florida, Las Vegas, Texas, and a number of other towns and cities, make it more urgent than ever that this organization is held to account for its ongoing campaign of fear and hate in American society.”<\/p>\n