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What is the Proper Way
to Display a U.S. Flag?
is an "installation for audience participation."
It is from the larger body of work, American
Newspeek...Please Feel Free?
In 1989, while on display at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
What is the Proper Way...? became the center of national controversy
over its use of the American flag. President Bush Sr. declared What
is the Proper Way
"disgraceful" and the entire US
Congress denounced this work as they passed legislation to "protect
the flag." Senator Dole specifically noted that the law would
apply to "the so-called artist who has invited the
trampling on the flag." As part of the popular effort to oppose
moves to make patriotism compulsory, I, along with three others, burned
flags on the steps of the US Capitol. This resulted in a Supreme Court
case and landmark decision.
The installation is comprised of: a photomontage (the montage consists
of pictures of South Korean students burning US flags holding signs
saying 'Yankee go home son of bitch' and flag draped coffins in a
troop transport; text printed on the photomontage reads "What
is the Proper Way to Display a U.S. Flag?"), books (originally
with blank pages) on a shelf, ink pens, a 3'x5' American flag on the
ground and an active audience. The audience was encouraged to write
responses to the question "What is the Proper Way to Display
a U.S. Flag?" As they did so, they had the opportunity to stand
on the flag as they wrote their response. When this work has been
displayed, thousands of people filled hundreds of pages with responses.
Many many of those stood on the flag as they added their comments
to the work. Below is a brief sampling of comments from these pages.
There are many questions you have raised. For
that I thank you. It does hurt me to see the flag on the ground being
stepped on. Yet now after days have passed, I have realized tat this
is the ultimate form of patriotism. Our country is so strong in believing
what it stands for that we would allow you to do this. You have made
me really think about my own
patriotism, which has grown stronger.
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I am a German girl. If we Germans would admire our flag as you all
do, we would be called Nazis again...I think you do have too much
trouble about this flag.
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You're fucked--minorities get everything!
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In Russia you would be shot and your family would have to pay for
the bullets. But once again what do you expect from a nigger named
"Dread Scott"?
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Dear Dread, Like someone who viewed the exhibit, I began reading other
people's comments standing next to the flag, but gradually moved to
standing on it. As someone raised to be iconoclastic (at least I thought
I was) it was an interesting moment of self-awareness, which (I think)
is the whole purpose of the display. Perhaps when human life and liberty
is really valued above property (and symbols) in America we will all
have more allegiance to the principles of "liberty" and
"justice" for all. Congratulations on your courage in getting
arrested to test this crazy law.
P.S. Kudos to the gallery for their courage. Why is it OK to "Knowingly
maintain on the ground homeless people but not the flag"???
________
If you ever attended school in Illinois before becoming a student
here, what did you learn besides the Bill of Rights? You learned the
Illinois codes for displaying the American flag! One code stated the
flag should not touch the ground, Didn't you "New Generation"
of students hear anything your teacher said? Were you rebellious and
disruptive then also? You take your freedom for granted!
--Chicago Public School Teacher
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Let it burn, Let it burn, let the Fucker Burn, Burn, Burn. The first
time I had to confront the flag was in Vietnam--Black GI's in my unit
refused to stand & salute it! After much debate & anguish
I did the same. The second time I was when I found Marine Vets burning
the flag in anger, Finally I had to understand why youth carried the
Viet Cong flag in support of the Vietnamese. I found out that it was
because the Vietnamese were right & deserved to Win! Since then
I've seen it burned all over the world & welcomed it. The US deserved
to be defeated in Vietnam & deserves the same around the World
--Joe Urgo, Viet Vet-1968
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Hi, the flag is now folded on the shelf. I have the right to unfold
it, but the veterans are here and I'm afraid to. Is it right (is it
American) for me to feel afraid to exercise my rights?
________
Right now a lady is on the ground crying because of what you have
done. I feel you did something wrong and I feel you should be put
in jail or have something done to you for this. I love my country
and it hurts me to know that don't. I hope you feel good about yourself
for what you are putting people through. You're an asshole.
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This flag I'm standing on stands for everything oppressive in this
system--The murder of the Indians and all the oppresses around the
world, including my brother, who was shot by a pig who kicked over
his body to "make sure the nigger was dead." the pig was
wearing the flag. Thank you Dread Scott for this opportunity.
________
As a veteran defending the flag I personally would never defend your
stupid ass! You should be shot!
--U.S. Navy Seal Team
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