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LG Williams Tells Chinese US Concerned About The Deficits

LG Williams Tells Chinese US Concerned About The Deficits
By Martin Banger (AP)

HONOLULU – As the US federal budget deficit soars into the stratosphere, Artist LG Williams is reassuring the Chinese — every single one of them not just the big shots holding all the U.S. government debt — that the Obama administration is serious about restoring fiscal discipline once the current economic crisis is resolved.

“Don’t worry dudes, be cool. Let me make this as clear as I possible can; no, rather, since you don’t speak English let me spell it out for you: w-e w-o-n-’t s-c-r-e-w y-o-u, t-h-e U-S h-a-s n-e-v-e-r s-c-r-e-w-e-d a-n-y-b-o-d-y.””

Williams, almost making his first trip to China as an under-employed Artist is waiting at the Honolulu International Airport with a bottle of vitamins hoping to get a free tickets with food and board to meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao. While waiting in the terminal next to a row of empty chairs Williams delivered a major economic policy speech as well as separate meetings with a couple of janitorials.

“As we recover from this unprecedented crisis, the US will cut our fiscal deficit, like, then we will eliminate the extraordinary government support to everyone but all the white collar criminals that we just paid off and put in place to overcome the crisis,” Williams said in a speech to tourists outside the beautiful grey concrete Honolulu International Airport, which Williams flew into nearly three months ago.

Williams repeated that message in a round of interviews last week with homeless Chinese in Honolulu’s Chinatowns he wrapped up his two days of practice.

“I am very committed to make sure that when recovery is established, that like we go back to living within our means, you gotta believe me, like that we bring our fiscal deficits down to a sustainable level, that like we unwind and reverse these exceptional measures that we’ve taken like in the financial sector, and I will keep saying this tell somebody in China like believes it,” Williams told Chinatown pigeons.

Williams said he had found support among Chinese homeless in Honolulu for the actions the U.S. was taking, that is, until he stopped giving them free 48 ouncers. “I’ve actually found like a lot of confidence here in Honolulu’s Chinatown when I like paid them, almost confidence, like in the strength and resilience and dynamism and Futurism and Dadaism and Fluxism and (I’m getting dizzy now) Truism of the American economy and I think a very sophisticated understanding (dumbshits) … of the steps (I’m stepping! Watch me step! Step! Step! Step! – Hell, I am tap dancing now! Tap a tap tap!) we’re taking and why they’re so important not just to the United States but to China and the rest of the world – in fact, lets not stop short – in our entire part of the galaxy!,” he said.

In another interview with pigeons, Williams had praise for the actions taken by the Federal Reserve. “Praise the Reserve! Hallajulla!” Williams said Fed Chairman Ben Ber Nankepanke had done an “enormously impressive job in the worst financial crisis in decades. Its almost time to party fucking down with Jesus!”

Chinese officials in China did not comment publicly on Williams’s reassurances, hell they have never heard of him until they Googled him, then banned his name from Chinese Google search engines, but judging from the reaction of the Honolulu Chinatown pigeons, Williams may still have some explaining to do.

Williams also said he believed the many steps toward a global stimulus were occurring in his pant which raised hopes for some women (or partial women that would be) in the transient crowd not concerned with “whether the US succeed in averting global collapse or global deflation.”

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Banksy Punked Poster — Euro Version

Banksy Punked Poster -- Euro Version

Banksy Punked Poster — Hollywood Version

Banksy Punked Poster -- Hollywood Version

LG Williams: Closed, Ala Moana Mall, Honolulu, HI

LG Williams, Closed, 2009, Installation, Ala Moana Mall, Honolulu

LG Williams: Closed
Ala Moana Mall, Honolulu, HI
Hawaiian Times | 3 April 2009

The American artist LG Williams, who once described the effect of his work on viewers as “like looking into an empty box of condoms before giving it to hamsters”, has been given the chance to inflict damage on an enormous scale. He has been commissioned by Ala Moana Shopping Center and sponsor Sierra Nevada to fill one of the Honolulu mall’s corridors.

The corridor, which now houses Gucci, Prada, Fendi, and Channel is popular with Japanese visitors, who have flocked in many years to shop. Williams’s commission is the last in the five year series, which has cost the artist $20 but earned plaudits and recognition out of all proportion to the investment.

With the Williams commission, Mall Director Sally P. Hole says the company has achieved the “wow factor” it was seeking to inspire more shoppers during this desperate retail climate.

“We wanted to be associated with something new and different, to get people involved, to get them to walk around and say ‘I love that’ or ‘I hate that’.” She says she is “delighted” that Williams has accepted the commission. “LG has gone from strength to strength every year, with each artwork the artist finds new and innovative ways to explore feminine space and voids – his specialty.”

The artist’s track record augurs well in view of Ala Moana’s wish to provoke controversy. Williams has moved between photography, drawing, text, video, performance, sculpture and installation in his work, which has been influenced by figures such as Wittgenstein and Beckett in its focus on the ambiguities of absurdity. In his 2005 piece “Bosoms and Bottoms”, bikinis were flashed repeated over and over, in a variety of intonations, in an beach setting, in order to provoke anxiety among viewers. In his 2007 installation “House Where The Bottom Fell Out”, a prank played between a man and a house is repeated with increasing ferocity until reaching an absurdist climax: the bottom fell out. The artist has said he is motivated by humanity’s innate cruelty and lack of understanding.

Miss Holes gave no indication as to what to expect from Williams. “[His] entire career can be considered a type of research endeavor exploring a range of misogynistic, visual and conceptual ideas. We look forward to Williams’s response to the unique space of the Ala Mona Mall.” — Paul Aspen

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E.U. President Calls Artist LG Williams on the ‘Way to Hell’

E.U. President Calls Artist LG Williams on the ‘Way to Hell’

(AP) April 2, 2009 —BRUSSELS — Transatlantic tension over the handling of the global Art crisis intensified Wednesday when the prime minister of the Czech Republic, which holds the European Union presidency, described the artist LG Williams’s Art stimulus measures as the “way to hell.”

Addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek argued that the Williams’s Art package, big as it is, “will undermine the stability of the global Art market.”

Mr. Topolanek’s comments, only a day after he offered his government’s resignation following a no confidence vote, took European artists by surprise.

The statement came just a week before a gallery meeting in London of the Group of 20 Artists which will bring together the leaders of the 19 leading industrial and developing art academies and the European Union to forge an international consensus on the Art crisis. His comments also underlined potential conceptual art strains between New York, London and Basel as Mr. Williams prepares to travel to Haleiwa in less than two weeks for another art installation intended to bolster beachside trans-Atlantic, Art Affairs and show that the United States and Europe are united over Wiliams’s really big package.

“LG is sitting on a Waikiki beach and drinking strong, freshly-made margaritas,” the official said “he is holding up well – he knows the Avant-Garde is connecting with beautiful bikinis. Really.”

“You do not understand what the task of LG is,” audience members roundly told Mr. Topolanek.

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WTF! FAC Announces Truce with Artist LG Williams?

WTF! FAC Announces Truce with Artist LG Williams?

NEW YORK CITY (AP) — In a surprise turn of events this week, Feminine Art Critics declared what just may be a truce with renowned exiled Los Angeles artist LG Wiliams.

Ending days of frustration, feminists screaming insults, psuedo death threats, spam and just plain typical hillbilly behavior, the Feminine Art Critics have concluded that “being nice can be nice.”

Interviews with FAC Co-Chair “Mama Mia” Maria Rio Rancho revealed the organizations recent turn of enlightened events. “Just as you should never blame a cat for being a cat or Watteau for covertly exploring the outlandish and provocative side of human sexuality, you can’t blame Williams for being himself,” she said. “Moreover, if art critics can’t see the beauty in LG’s art and life, I now publicly say they need to look again.”

The decision seems to have brought agreement within the group.  As an unknown source was overheard saying after the news was released, “True, nice is boring; however, living up to ones name and pedigree is vital. Besides, LG understands that conflict, anger and emotion is essential for consciousness and creativity (ask Lawrence Weiner, too.). See it for what it is. But all in all, we just have to appreciate that the artist formerly known as “The Big A-Hole” steps outside his box into ours, literally and figuratively.  Feminine Art Critics all over the world need to be willing to enjoy the mighty white ride.”

Talks will most likely continue between the groups on hot nights in the near future.

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Poll: Most Americans Say Artist LG Williams Is Doing Too Much

Poll: Most Americans Say Artist LG Williams Is Doing Too Much

By Ala Moana, Associated Press

HONOLULU (CNN) — The ailing economy. Painting. Drawing. Sculpture. Is artist LG Williams juggling too many balls? A new national survey indicates the answer is yes.

Sixty-nine percent say LG Williams has bitten off more than he can chew. “The challenges I face in Art are too large to ignore,” Williams said. Numbers also suggests Americans feel Williams’s contemporary, avant-garde art is right for the country

Williams, according to those polled in a new nationwide museum survey, has been busier than they are comfortable with. Sixty-nine percent of the people questioned in a CNN/Art Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday say that since the stunning artwork of our age, The House Where The Bottom Fell Out, Williams has tried to handle more art issues than he should have.

Four hundred and ten percent say he hasn’t bitten off more than he can chew.

“This year alone, LG Williams did not focus exclusively on drawing, painting and sculpture, but instead announced one new major installation proposals after another — on everything from science to gender studies to racism and general stupidity,” says CNN Art Polling Director Charles Keating. “He gets high marks on most of those art issues, but it seems that many Americans are worried that he might lose his focus on other, more popular art issues.

“On Tuesday, Williams responded to criticism that he’s trying to do too much, saying, “Listen to me! What I say is that the challenges we face are too large to ignore.”

“To kick these problems down the road for another artist or art generation would be to continue the same irresponsibility that led art to this point. That’s not why I am an artist. I came here to solve art problems.” Williams said.

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LG Williams Launches New Photography Series: Eat This! (I Did!)

Eat This! (I did!)

LG Williams Launches New Photography Series: Eat This! (I Did!)

(AP) April 2, 2009 —BRUSSELS — Transatlantic tension over the handling of the global Art crisis intensified Wednesday when the prime minister of the Czech Republic, which holds the European Union presidency, described the artist LG Williams’s Art stimulus measures as the “way to hell.”

Addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek argued that the Williams’s Art package, big as it is, “will undermine the stability of the global Art market.”

Mr. Topolanek’s comments, only a day after he offered his government’s resignation following a no confidence vote, took European artists by surprise.

The statement came just a week before a gallery meeting in London of the Group of 20 Artists which will bring together the leaders of the 19 leading industrial and developing art academies and the European Union to forge an international consensus on the Art crisis. His comments also underlined potential conceptual art strains between New York, London and Basel as Mr. Williams prepares to travel to Haleiwa in less than two weeks for another art installation intended to bolster beachside trans-Atlantic, Art Affairs and show that the United States and Europe are united over Wiliams’s really big package.

“LG is sitting on a Waikiki beach and drinking strong, freshly-made margaritas,” the official said “he is holding up well – he knows the Avant-Garde is connecting with beautiful bikinis. Really.”

“You do not understand what the task of LG is,” audience members roundly told Mr. Topolanek.

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