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Mr.VENGEANCE
10-09-2009, 07:37 AM
I cant believe this even exists... ahahha

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Richard Whitehurst is a Columbus-based artist who made his mark on the Ohio scene by showing at the William Strunk Jr. Museum of Contemporary Art in Akron and internationally regarded galleries such as Alexandria Asheton Gallery and Seward Projects Space. He was the 2006 recipient of an Akron Culture Committee fellowship and has quickly become a seminal figure in the often overshadowed Rustbelt regional art scene, rapidly moving from sculpture and installation to more challenging situational based work that would make Nicolas Bourriaud’s head spin.

In fact, his new controversial work, THE RAPE TUNNEL, which is set to go on view at Columbus’ 4D Gallery on October 30th, has come under fire from Columbus-based feminist groups not to mention, local law enforcement officials. The artist plans to place himself in a room, the only entrance or exit being a 22 ft long plywood tunnel constructed by Whitehurst himself. Then he says that for the duration of the gallery’s opening (from 7:00 p.m. to midnight) he will rape anyone who travels through the tunnel into that room.

On a recent trip to Ohio, nearly all art-related conversation stirred wildly around Whitehurst and his tunnel, with half the people hailing him a vastly important figure to keep an eye out for, while others regarding his work as cheap and exploitative – not to mention very dangerous.

We’ll let you readers decide. The following interview was conducted on September 22nd via e-mail correspondence.

Please describe the project.

In the 4D Gallery main room, I’ve constructed a 22 ft tunnel out of plywood that leads into the project room. There is no way in or out of the project room except for this tunnel. As you travel through the tunnel, it gets smaller and smaller, making it so that you have to crawl and put yourself in a submissive position in order to reach the tunnel’s destination. At the end of the tunnel the subject will find me waiting in the project room and I’ll try to the best of my ability to overpower and rape the person who crawls through.

Why rape?

Because as an artistic gesture, it’s one of the most impactful I can think of. For the past ten years Ohio’s art scene has been largely centered around a string of alternative spaces in Akron’s warehouse district, where people had been putting on art shows. At the beginning I happily participated along with everyone else but then I started to feel like it wasn’t going anywhere. It dawned on me that if the work we created had never existed the world would be no different than if it had. None of it mattered to anyone outside of our small and insignificant circle of peers. I wanted something that would have more impact.



I started to think differently about my work. In 2007 at the Seward Projects Space in Columbus, I had my first breakthrough with an installation that was to be the prototype for this current one. It was called THE PUNCH-YOU-IN-THE-FACE TUNNEL. It was the same set-up as THE RAPE TUNNEL except at the end of the tunnel I’d punch the subject in the face instead of raping him or her. The impetus was completely reactionary to the current state of art, and motivated by pure frustration.



As it turns out, I ended up breaking the nose of the third person to crawl through the tunnel, an aspiring model. She went to the hospital and eventually sued me. Her modeling career was put on hold. The civil case was long and drawn out and the matter still hasn’t been resolved. To this day she still has unpaid medical bills. The point of this long aside is that all this took place two years ago, and I’m still having an impact on this young lady’s life, something not many other artists could claim about their work.



Rape seemed like the next logical step.

Richard Whitehurst.

But rape is way more extreme than a punch to the face. Is your intention to ruin people’s lives?

Possibly. I’m not necessarily concerned with the positive or negative effects of this project so long as there is some effect on people’s lives. I’ve merely set up a situation where there is potential to impact people in meaningful ways. Maybe I won’t be able to rape everyone who crawls through the tunnel, but the door is open for all kinds of scenarios; rape, serious injury, maybe even death. I might even get arrested.



Right now the installation isn’t even complete, and I’ve riled up a substantial portion of the local population. The installation as an idea is powerful enough itself.



By “substantial portion of the local population” are you referring to people that have been protesting this event?

Yes.

How do you feel about the protesters?

I’m fine with them. They have the right to speak out against this installation. The project would be an utter failure if it didn’t create this kind of open dialogue.

Are you pro-rape?

Not really. I personally think rape is morally reprehensible and something that should generally not be allowed in our society. Most people feel this way, which is why the act is exploitable for the purposes of my work. If people were not so repulsed by rape then this project would fail.

Does this mean you’re willing to go to jail for the sake of your work?

I am. The local authorities are already threatening to have this exhibition shut down. Caroline Miffen [4D Gallery director] to her credit has hired a team of lawyers working hard to ensure that THE RAPE TUNNEL will proceed as planned. At the end of the day there’s a disclaimer on the door so people know what they’re getting into.



It would seem that what you are proposing to do will not technically constitute rape for the obvious reason that whoever enters into the tunnel is acting of their own free will, therefore making the act consensual. If you aren’t really raping anyone, doesn’t that undermine the credibility of the project?

First of all, I want to make it clear that I plan to make the experience as unpleasant as I possibly can to anyone who dares to crawl through the tunnel. I will try to the best of my ability to make them regret their decision.

Secondly, rape is not always a black and white issue. The definition is argued almost everyday in courtrooms around the country. The woman who gets too drunk one night and regrets having sex the next morning, was she raped or not? There is no easy answer. I hope some of that ambiguity will manifest itself in this project.

Where do you go from here then, a “Murder Tunnel”?
No. That would be too much like repeating myself. I’ve thought about this long and hard.

I’m in danger of painting myself into a corner here and I fear that the sensational aspects of my work might overshadow my ultimate message. If I could somehow cure some disease in the name of art, that would be interesting.

The problem with most of today’s art is that it’s being created for a world that doesn’t want or need it. So many other lesser modes of expression have taken the place once held by art in the culture. I’m trying to totally reconfigure art’s importance in the world and make it meaningful. The process will take a long time. I’m not really sure what the next step will be. I’d rather concentrate on the current project"

"Do you have any limitations on the kind of person you’ll rape?

None whatsoever. It could be men, women, old, young, fat, thin… anyone.

What if a police officer crawls through the tunnel?

Then I will probably go to jail. But before that I’ll try my very best to sexually assault him or her. The tunnel is constructed in such a way that it gets smaller the closer you get to the project room. The bigger you are, the more difficult it is to comfortably crawl out. And trust me, I have a lot of secrets up my sleeve to ensure that I can overpower anyone that comes through the tunnel.


the artist...

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gearheads78
10-09-2009, 08:01 AM
gas and some matches could take care of that

John Wright
10-09-2009, 08:04 AM
Warped mind?

John Wright
10-09-2009, 08:06 AM
gas and some matches could take care of that
I was thinking more along the lines of some smoke.....that way you could taze the guy repeatedly as he scrambled out of the tunnel.

gearheads78
10-09-2009, 08:11 AM
I was thinking more along the lines of some smoke.....that way you could taze the guy repeatedly as he scrambled out of the tunnel.

Nah Burning the piece of s*#t alive sounds better to me. :idea:

Mr.VENGEANCE
10-09-2009, 08:16 AM
John...

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eville
10-09-2009, 08:26 AM
http://gawker.com/5370397/rape-tunnel-succeeds-in-sparking-conversation-but-not-rape

Rape Tunnel Succeeds in Sparking Conversation, But Not Rape
By Hamilton Nolan, 2:52 PM on Tue Sep 29 2009, 28,011 views (Edit, to draft, Slurp)

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Yesterday we brought you the ridic story of the purported "Rape Tunnel," where Rape Artist "Richard Whitehurst" would rape anyone daring to crawl through. Alas, it was just another art hoax. Our field trip is canceled.

It became clear one microsecond after our post went up that this was probably a hoax, since none of the people or places featured in the "interview" appeared to have any Google history, which, in the US of A, means you are a ****ing fraud. (Note our rapid post-post disclaimer!). Which, on a personal note, was very disappointing, because just imagine the video we could have made when we traveled to this Rape Tunnel, and sent an armed intern through it. Internet gold.

Anyhow, the more interesting(?) question was, "Hey, what was the artistic 'motivation' of the nuts who made up this imaginary thing, eh?" Now Artlurker tells us, via the Miami New Times:

When the author of The Rape Tunnel pitched the idea to us we loved it. Of course it's an extremely sensitive subject, but our motivation for publishing the piece was to comment on contemporary art, not rape.

We cannot say what the intentions of the author were, but ours were simple: to generate conversation on the state of contemporary art based on the fact that an event like this is no so unrealistic today.

Okay, good! Now can someone get to work on building this Rape Tunnel?
[Pic: Artlurker]

John Wright
10-09-2009, 08:42 AM
John...

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Maybe...but not by that fool.....LOL

Mr.VENGEANCE
10-09-2009, 08:45 AM
ahahha!!

Twentyover
10-09-2009, 10:12 AM
the criminal...

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Fixed it for you


OK posted B4 completed the read. My bad

Damn True
10-09-2009, 10:22 AM
I think it needs to be renamed. I suggest he call it, "The deviant moron, self described artist gets the holy living crap kicked out of him by 4 linebackers from The Ohio State Football program tunnel."

Mr.VENGEANCE
10-09-2009, 11:23 AM
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6'9"Witha69
10-09-2009, 01:20 PM
I have now been mind raped just reading his words.

Takid455
10-09-2009, 02:00 PM
I hope t his becomes reality just to see the outcome. what happens if you make it to the project room? are your free? do you get raped in the tunnel or the project room. If he was in teh project room and lets say a large person could not fit though the tunnel, then he would only be able to whack them a few times with his dingy. Would be interesting to see the tides turn and the artist (rapist) get raped.

If he is out to have an affect on people's lives, wouldn't it be easier to shoot them in the foot or something?

68Formula
10-09-2009, 04:30 PM
I'm glad it turned out to be a hoax. But nevertheless, if you personally know anyone whose ever been raped, you wouldn't find this at all amusing. He deserves a little taste of reality for exploiting this crime "in the name of art."

It's not art, fool. You're just an attention craving @hole.

Slow Ride
10-09-2009, 05:26 PM
I think I'd like exhibit more if it was called "The watch this little douche bag get a baseball bat shoved up his ass Tunnel". Has a nice ring to it. Kind of rolls off the tongue.

Mr.VENGEANCE
10-09-2009, 11:01 PM
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formula
10-09-2009, 11:21 PM
provided this existed, I would think the coolest way to do it would be to just have a nice living room with tea and crumpets at the end. You go in, have a nice tea break with the artist, sign a non-disclosure agreement, and then are allowed to leave. No raping involved.

That way, it becomes more of a study of what sorts of people would crawl into a tunnel, knowing full well that they had been promised sexual assault at the end.

Not saying I condone the idea of having a rape tunnel--but at the end of the day, this would have at least made it interesting and not just an attention-whore thing.

terryr
10-10-2009, 03:42 PM
It worked. He got his press coverage.

Boyd
10-11-2009, 01:35 PM
I realize it's over already, but it would have been fun to put some money together and get Kimbo Slice to crawl through the tunnel. Kimbo isn't relevant on the "real" MMA scene, but he would have stained the plywood red with this dude's face.

Mr.VENGEANCE
10-11-2009, 01:53 PM
Boyd...

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BIGX69
10-11-2009, 02:11 PM
DAM!! SICKO'S:machine: