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#1 Oct 03 2007 at 9:05 AM Rating: Good
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Looks like someone has been watching "Wild Wild West" a bit too much. Smiley: disappointed Considering it was made by a French artist, it makes one wonder if it's really a Trojan spider. Smiley: tinfoilhat

Giant spider moves to Thames

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LONDON (Reuters) - A giant spider took up residence on the banks of the River Thames on Wednesday, but Arachnophobes can relax -- it doesn't bite or even move.

The nine metre (30 feet) high and wide creature is made of bronze, stainless steel and marble and is the creation of renowned artist Louise Bourgeois.

Created in 1999 and named Maman in tribute to the artist's mother, its appearance outside the Tate Modern art gallery is the first time it has been on display outdoors in Britain.

"The Spider is an ode to my mother. She was my best friend. Like a spider, my mother was a weaver," the 95-year-old Bourgeois said in a statement.

"Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother," she added.

French-born Bourgeois is regarded by many as one of the most important artists working today.

She has always been at the forefront of new developments in art, exploring her ideas in painting, printmaking, sculpture, installation and performance, using varied media, from wood and stone to latex and rubber.

Bronze casts of Maman are on permanent display at The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea, Mori Art Center in Tokyo and the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.

The Tate's Maman is a taster for an exhibition of 200 works by Bourgeois that will open in the gallery on October 10 and run to January 20, 2008.

It coincides with the installation in the former power station's giant Turbine Hall of a work by Colombian-born sculptor and installation artist Doris Salcedo as part of the annual series sponsored by Unilever.

That will be unveiled on Monday and run for six months.




Edited, Oct 3rd 2007 1:05pm by Elderon
#2 Oct 03 2007 at 9:06 AM Rating: Excellent
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I thought I killed that spider last week. Smiley: confused
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#3 Oct 03 2007 at 9:06 AM Rating: Excellent
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#4 Oct 03 2007 at 9:06 AM Rating: Good
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I thought I killed that spider last week. Smiley: confused
Arachnophobia redux?
#5 Oct 03 2007 at 9:11 AM Rating: Good
I haven't seen it outside yet, but it's been in the Tate Modern for a while. It looked pretty cool there, and I'm sure it'll get a few tourists whining about GM food.

But how that is "art", I just don't know.
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#6 Oct 03 2007 at 9:13 AM Rating: Good
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I remember one of those chasing a peewee football team on a movie I saw as a kid.
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#7 Oct 03 2007 at 9:17 AM Rating: Good
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"Like spiders, my mother was very clever. Spiders are friendly presences that eat mosquitoes. We know that mosquitoes spread diseases and are therefore unwanted. So, spiders are helpful and protective, just like my mother," she added.


See Tare, you shouldn't be hating your motherly spiders so much.

Just tell them you love them.

It's what they want to hear.
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#8 Oct 03 2007 at 10:47 AM Rating: Good
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What's with art now equating to really big stupid sculpturs or covering a house with a blanket or covering a hillside with umbrellas? There is nothing artistic about this ****. It's just attention whoring. Smiley: glare
#9 Oct 03 2007 at 11:22 AM Rating: Good
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Always liked this piece but like our token frog, never seen it outdoors.
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#10 Oct 03 2007 at 11:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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#11 Oct 03 2007 at 2:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Ahahaha Lego Hawking! I love it!
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#12 Oct 03 2007 at 2:55 PM Rating: Good
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Ahahaha Lego Hawking! I love it!
When one of my staff emailed this to me, I was having a 1 to 1 with someone in a wheelchair.

I was a brave ickle soldier while he was with me, but when he left I cried with laughter and felt an urge to shout "Spazz".

Whoever did this lego build is a hero.
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