
A Mural That Doesn’t Age Well: The Debate Over the George Washington Murals in S.F.
Can an artist’s original intentions withstand the test of time and modern sentiment? - A mural at George Washington High School in San Francisco — that some have described as degrading; others have called it historic — will be obscured from public vie...
June 24, 201916m 24s
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Show Notes
Can an artist’s original intentions withstand the test of time and modern sentiment? A mural at George Washington High School in San Francisco that intended to depict America's founding father in true light and criticize the country's racist past has sparked debate for decades. Some have described the mural as degrading; others have called it historic. After years of contention, the S.F. school board plans to obscure the school campus mural from public view. The question is how, and will it be permanent?
Guest: Sam Lefebvre, reporter for KQED Arts
Guest: Sam Lefebvre, reporter for KQED Arts
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