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It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

Mayor Lee & Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi discuss Middle Class Jumpstart Campaign, promoting better transportation and infrastructure, fair wages and generating better paying jobs for workers throughout the nation.

 

I also have at least one photo )of #Google employees in the second level of a blocked google bus) in this video

 

nation.time.com/2014/02/01/san-franciscos-1-percent-tech-...

 

the photo in the magazine is from this protest from Dec 18

 

www.demotix.com/news/3532706/protestors-fight-against-evi...

 

I'm also in a photo (it is easier to see in the magazine where it is huge, but I'm on the right near the entrance to the google bus taking a photo)

 

content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2164220,00....

 

There is more on the #ellisact eviction the protest is about at

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Campos-proposal-aims-to-he...

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

Mayor Lee & Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi discuss Middle Class Jumpstart Campaign, promoting better transportation and infrastructure, fair wages and generating better paying jobs for workers throughout the nation.

Mayor Lee, with the help of City department heads and the Golden State Warriors, launches the Citywide Wellness Initiative.

Mural copyright 2014 by Megan Wilson & Chris Statton. Photo copyright 2014 by Steve Rhodes

 

May not be used without permission of photographer (srhodes at gmail.com) and artists (see below)

 

More photos

 

www.demotix.com/news/4020446/clarion-alley-wall-shame-and...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/12726887555/

 

Updates at

 

facebook.com/pages/Clarion-Alley-Mural-Project/127102311571

 

www.meganwilson.com/related/clarion.php

 

www.meganwilson.com

 

missionlocal.org/2014/01/mural-in-progress-wall-of-shame-...

 

#googlebus #gentrification #displacement #ellisact #sfpolitics #sfmayor #mayoredlee #techboom #clarionalleymuralproject #valenciast #workinprogress #art #politicalart #techbus #google #twitter #facebook

Mayor Lee & Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi discuss Middle Class Jumpstart Campaign, promoting better transportation and infrastructure, fair wages and generating better paying jobs for workers throughout the nation.

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

Collapsed home

 

Copyright 2013 Do not use without permission (srhodes at gmail) Some available at

 

demotix.com/news/3526438/house-collapses-san-francisco

 

and on Corbis including

 

www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/42-541766...

 

More at

 

corbisimages.com/photographer/steve-rhodes

 

The home is owned by Mel Murphy who was appointed to the Building Inspection Commission by Gavin Newsom and to the Port Commission by Mayor Ed Lee. He is a director of the "Coalition for Responsible Growth" which has supported both mayors

 

web.archive.org/web/20131219061250/http://blogs.sfweekly....

 

Dec 2012 cover story on dispute over the home

 

web.archive.org/web/20130403105518/https://www.sfweekly.c...

 

More

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/S-F-home-in-Twin-Peaks-col...

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

 

It is interesting this isn't included in the wall description (though there is a video www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpkocJ5kbEY ):

 

Then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein directed the Arts Commission, which had commissioned the piece and paid Arneson half of the $37,000 fee, to reject it unless he agreed to change the pedestal.

 

In 2000, now-Sen. Feinstein told Chronicle staff writer Mike Weiss that because of the pain and polarization in the city after the Jonestown massacre, the assassinations and the White Night riots, "I did not feel it was appropriate public art at the time. And I felt and feel very strongly about Gina (Moscone) and the family and what they had gone through."

 

Arneson, who was known for his irreverence and comic bite and obviously wasn't going to cast a heroic bronze, refused to alter the piece and returned the fee. San Francisco art dealer Foster Goldstrom snapped up the sculpture for $50,000.

  

www.sfgate.com/art/article/SFMOMA-to-display-divisive-Geo...

 

blog.seattlepi.com/art/2008/12/15/robert-arenson-san-fran...

sfciviccenter.blogspot.com/2012/06/robert-arneson-and-geo...

 

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Moscone-s-first-bust-cause...

 

Robert Arneson; Sculptor of Controversial Moscone Work dies

 

articles.latimes.com/1992-11-04/news/mn-1268_1_robert-arn...

   

www.sfmoma.org/explore/multimedia/interactive_features/5

 

eggheads.ucdavis.edu/arneson.html

 

www.verisimilitudo.com/arneson/

 

www.aaa.si.edu/collections/interviews/oral-history-interv...

 

www.briangrossfineart.com/artists/rarneson/index.html

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