UC Berkeley Botanical garden art work attracts right-wing attacks
SOL Grotto, by Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, in the Botanical Gardens Natural Discourse exhibition. Photo: Hannah Long
Berkeleyside / Lance Knobel
The UC Berkeley Botanical Garden, nestled in Strawberry Canyon, seems one of the few parts of Berkeley where political agendas can safely be set aside. But the politics-free zone of the garden was disturbed on Tuesday whenright-wing bloggers, Fox News and the House Energy and Commerce Committee confected a story out of one of the artworks in the current Natural Discourse exhibition (which Berkeleyside will review later today).
SOL Grotto, by Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, uses 1,368 glass tubes salvaged from Solyndra, the Fremont-based solar cell manufacturer that went bankrupt last year, despite a $527 million loan from the federal government. SOL Grotto is, in the artists words, a spartan retreat that is a space of solitude.
The right-wing attacks focused on the use of materials from Solyndra to create an artwork, leading the House committee, for example, to claim that SOL Grotto had become the worlds most expensive work of art. Greg Gutfeld on Fox News a Cal grad sputtered with rage at the art: Our loss is someone elses hip, pretentious art. He suggested someone should take a sledgehammer to the work and call it performance art, before adding, Im kidding, of course that would be wrong.
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