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Look! Life Size Luxury Tax

2008-05-12-lux.jpgWe regularly pass by this corner in our neighborhood, which is one that has seen a large amount of teardowns and extensive rebuilding to create large, luxurious single family homes. Someone has taken a single panel of the sidewalk and turned it...

 
 

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...into a life size Monopoly board square, making a bit of public art and a comment on the always changing economics of neighborhoods at the same time. The panel is directly in front of a recent teardown, now a construction site - and instead of $75.00, the artist has added many "extra" zeros to the end of the figure.

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that's fantastic!

posted by Eve in Hochelaga on 2008-05-12 10:12:37
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You know, I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't know if the message is immediately apparent. To me, this is a comment about the unjustness of taxing the wealthy.

I guess if you think of where this "luxury tax" square lands on the monopoly board, in the Boardwalk/Park Place ritzy area, I can see how this argument could be made. Now he or she needs to find a low-rent area of town and paint a Baltic Ave square to really drive the message home.

posted by kellylc on 2008-05-12 10:13:25
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I never noticed the design of that ring before, but it's really pretty.

posted by Curtis on 2008-05-12 10:39:34
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OK, so the exact point the artist is trying to make--is it a comment on the gentrifying neighborhood or a protest on tax-gouging the rich?--is a little hazy. But then, so is the point of life. Who knows what it all means? In the meantime, though, I love this.

posted by magnaverde on 2008-05-12 11:03:06
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I got "we're all paying the cost for these horrible renovations".

Which, yes... and awesome.
Where is this? SF, Seattle?

posted by DahliaCactus on 2008-05-12 11:33:13
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This is great - the layout and dimensions of the paving slabs suits it perfectly

posted by Lesley - London on 2008-05-12 11:59:12
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I love it! Now I wish I had a sidewalk in front of my house just so I could do this. I might even get the neighbors interested and we could get a whole board-side done... :D

posted by kuroneko on 2008-05-12 12:06:40
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Brilliant! Just absolutely brilliant!

That should be duplicated in communities across the US. This includes my city, Sacramento, CA where homes that were reasonable in 99 @ 120k are now asking 600k while incomes are declining and young people are completely locked out of owning by speculators.

posted by Renngrrl on 2008-05-12 12:40:10
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I'm with Renngrrl -- brilliant, absolutely brilliant!

posted by ChrisToronto on 2008-05-12 14:20:30
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My dog and I walk over this several times a week - it's in Chicago.

posted by Sharon R on 2008-05-12 17:28:02
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I would love something like this as a piece of art in my house. On Canvas hanging in my living room. I know this is totally missing the point and the fun would be slightly lost by the fact that it's not on a side walk. But I still want one. Maybe with my street name on it... hmmm.

posted by venus_thames on 2008-05-12 19:38:20
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They didn't get the typeface right. Maybe they were going for a hand-drawn look, but it just looks sloppy to me. Not really thought-out.

posted by wannabe minimalist on 2008-05-14 14:28:28
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Amazing how people love this piece of work =P

Venus if you want this on canvas let me know. I am willing to do it for you!

posted by brokenartist on 2008-05-14 18:06:22
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