MICHAEL HERMESH "The Baggage Handler"
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"Frank" has put Penticton on the national and international news; a controversy over 'nude' art in public space. Unfortunately due to excessive vandalism Frank and the Roundabout Installation had to be taken down only 2.5 months after it was put up. Until October 2010 Frank stood at The Lloyd Gallery, 18 Front St. in Penticton. About Frank's beginnings, and for the initial articles in the News from early-mid January 2005, read on:

Press Release April 25, 2005:
Michael Hermesh is honored to announce that “Frank” the central figure of the “The Baggage Handler” installation has found a new home at the Red Rooster Winery [in Naramata BC]. After Frank has been restored to his full integrity he will be returning to the Okanagan in early July to take up residence at his new location inside the Winery’s tasting room facility. Michael chose this location because of the Winery’s continued and active role in support of artists programs.

“Frank” can now call the Red Rooster Winery his official home. The installation will be sited at various locations, however Penticton is his home and its very important that he have an esthetic environment in which he can be displayed. The Red Rooster Winery is perfect for this."

“I would like to thank the city of Penticton for your overwhelming support of the sculpture. It’s your encouragement and interest that has made it possible for Frank to remain here.” --Regards, Michael Hermesh





Canoe-Network CNews: Vandal-ravaged statue taken down

Feb. 25, 2005-PENTICTON, B.C. (CP) - The city's infamous naked statue endured a final indignity Friday after someone attempted to kick the legs right out from under the sculpture formally known as The Baggage Handler.

"It's all cracked all the way up the back of the calves," said Kurtis Collins, a curator for the Art Gallery of the South Okanagan.

Vandals attacked the statue's appendage in late January on the nude erected in middle of the roundabout at the entrance to a marina. Collins said the work, featuring a nude, two-metre man holding a suitcase, surrounded by 24 old suitcases, has been damaged at least once every few days since someone hammered off its genitals.

Frank - as the locals call him - not only had his penis knocked off but he was spray-painted green.

The statue was taken down temporarily for repairs but the controversy has caused so much trouble for its creator he said Friday he wants it taken down permanently.

"It's so vulnerable that we could not leave it up another day," said artist Michael Hermesh, who has been disgusted with the vandals' "childish" behaviour.

"He stands proud for stupidity now and do I want to make a monument to stupidity? Not really."

Hermesh said he is moving the artwork indoors because the damage it has sustained could become much worse if the plaster statue is left outside.

"Water is going to get through where the seal is broken with the epoxy and he's not safe. He's only an inside piece from now on."

The sculpture's lack of clothing upset Mayor David Perry and several citizens who demanded it be taken down shortly after it was unveiled early in January.

Collins said he hoped a deal could be worked out with Hermesh to keep the statue outdoors in Penticton but could not predict Frank's fate.

"There's a number of possibilities. It's hard to say right now because I don't know for sure," said Collins.


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