Artist paid £20,000 to look at women's bums
IT'S bottoms up for an acclaimed Swansea artist who has been handed a £20,000 grant to study women's buttocks.
Arts Council for Wales chiefs have defended their decision to award the money to Sue Williams after one MP questioned it.
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Sue Williams
Sue makes plaster casts of her own and other women's bottoms, but said it was just a small part of her research, based on her experiences in Africa.
"Their attitude to bottoms became a problem for me, because I was having my work censored by the African government," said Sue, who works at Swansea Metropolitan University's Dynevor Centre for Art, Design and Media.
"It made me understand a lot more about the culture I was working in.
"There, the bottom is treated with respect, whereas over here in the West it's treated as trivial, sensational and sexual."
Liberal Democrat MP Adrian Sanders has already questioned the award, but Arts Council for Wales chief executive Nick Capaldi said they were delighted to be supporting an internationally renowned visual artist.
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IT’S the butt of a thousand “Does my bum look big in this?” jokes. Which is probably why artist Sue Williams thinks the female posterior is “treated as trivial” — as well as sensational and sexual.
Surely that’s been going on a long time — even in the art world. Rubens’s nudes are as well blessed as Jennifer Lopez in that regard.
It is the role of art to challenge and make us question the things around us. Or behind us.
The problem is that it has to be funded. Without private patrons, that means spending taxpayers’ money.
Artists do not get rich on the public’s cash. The multi-million pound sales that hit the headlines — such as farmyard animals in pickling fluid — involve private and very rich individuals. And they can spend their cash as they wish.
But it is quite right that, at a time when so many of us are struggling to make ends meet, and are worried about losing our jobs and our homes, the way public money is spent will come under even more scrutiny.
Sometimes it does seem that, while private companies sweat over every penny they spend, the public sector still does not understand the need for really tightening the purse strings.
And handing out cash to look at ladies’ bums is hardly likely to persuade us otherwise.







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by A, Neath, Wales
Sunday, July 05 2009, 3:18AM
“eddie from uplands has a few issues, eh? :\”
by Jim, Swansea
Wednesday, July 01 2009, 9:26AM
“Sounds like a Bum deal to me!”
by Dewi, Swansea
Wednesday, July 01 2009, 8:56AM
“I must thank the E.P. for this story , I have just remembered where I left my bicycle”
by Paul, West Cross
Wednesday, July 01 2009, 8:33AM
“Novelty mailboxes?”
by B.D, Swansea
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 6:51PM
“A Season Ticket for Cardiff AFC would cheaper and more effective”
by minime, Morriston
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 2:59PM
“GLUTeus MAXImus. Maximum glutton!”
by Galavanto, Swansea
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 2:32PM
“As a connoisseur and amateur academic in this field, with a lifetime of study and appreciation of the female derriere. I wish to register my disgust at the blatent commercialisation of this art form...I'm sure there are many connoisseurs in Swansea who would gladly undertake this study free of charge!”
by James Sheridan, Swansea
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 2:11PM
“No doubt, Sue Williams probably got 'plaster-ed' herself when she learned that she had won this latest 'Bumsious' Art award!
Sue Williams has already got a job, she "....works at Swansea Metropolitan University's Dynevor Centre for Art, Design and Media". She is a Lecturer, so it is reasonable to assume that she is already well paid by her Employer! As she is such a well known artist, then why does the Taxpayer need to 'top-up' her salary to the tune of £20K!? Also, as some Artists do, she probably sells her own Artwork to Patrons. There are many other 'not so well off' Artists who could have done the same job for less with the money saved going into other Art related projects.
Yes we would like a thriving Arts Sector here in Wales, but if more of the Art Council for Wales's funding is spent on a larger, more diverse number of Artists, then perhaps we might even start to create the new Superstars of the various Art Mediums here in Wales.”
by maddentist, up my own gluteal fold.
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 1:40PM
“The size of some of the female bottoms in Neath this morning certainly weren't trivial or sexual but certainly were sensational in their acreage. Maybe this "artist" however is researching Ed Zachary's disease.”
by Clive, Fforestfach
Tuesday, June 30 2009, 12:36PM
“I have just decided to become an artist. Can someone please tell me where to apply for £20,000 to undertake a study of the various shapes of boobies in South Wales.”