Monday, June 21, 2010

The funniest protest sign in Russia?


I'm highly amused to read of a protest mounted by a group of artists in St. Petersburg, Russia.

In a piece of cutting political commentary, a group of artists have protested about heightened security in the Russian city of St. Petersburg by drawing a giant 220ft-long penis on the Liteiny Bridge.

The massive penis was created by the radical art collective Voina, or War, who painted the organ on the bridge to highlight the security measures that will be put in place when St. Petersburg hosts the International Economic Forum from June 17.

Measuring 65 metres (220 ft) long and 27 metres across, the big penis rises and glistens in the light whenever the bridge is raised to let ships pass beneath, framed against a backdrop of the imposing architecture of the former capital city of the Russian Empire.

'We have painted a giant phallus to show what the FSB and Interior Ministry are doing in terms of security for the forum,' Voina said in a statement. The FSB is Russia's main internal security agency, the successor to the KGB - and when the bridge is raised, the now-erect penis stands right beside its local headquarters.


There's more at the link. I can't very well post a picture of the bridge, as it's not exactly safe for work: but if you want to see it, click here.

I have to hand it to the artists. Not content with giving the police the finger, they're pricking their conscience as well!



Peter

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