Fits and Starts was an
art work by
Brooklyn,
New York City artist
Marc Swanson,
the 2005 vandalism of which at
DePauw University created controversy.
The sculpture
Fits and Starts was a life-size sculpture of a
deer in mid-leap that was entirely encrusted in
rhinestone crystals. It was made of
steel and
polyurethane foam. The sculpture was installed near DePauw's East College building on 4 November 2005. The artwork combined the influence of his politically conservative father, an
Eagle Scout and
US Marine, and Swanson's identity as a
gay male. The Butler Family Foundation, which "is committed to supporting the acquisition of contemporary sculpture created by emerging artists of promise and established artists of note," paid
US$60 000 to donate the sculpture to DePauw.
Vandalism
DePauw students hit the sculpture with various objects, and parts of the deer's antlers were sawed off. After the vandalism, the artwork was removed and stored in the basement of the Peeler Art Center at DePauw University. In the fall of 2008, restoration of the sculpture was completed and the deer now stands on the second story of the art center constantly monitored over webcam.
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