{"id":33806,"date":"2004-10-22T19:08:33","date_gmt":"2004-10-23T02:08:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/?p=33806"},"modified":"2019-10-22T19:12:28","modified_gmt":"2019-10-23T02:12:28","slug":"antlerheads-in-montreal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spacing.ca\/vancouver\/2004\/10\/22\/antlerheads-in-montreal\/","title":{"rendered":"Antlerheads in Montreal"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/christopherdewolf\/2461721379\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/farm3.static.flickr.com\/2034\/2461721379_a30dd5790c.jpg?v=0\" alt=\"\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Earlier this week, while walking to a friend\u2019s place on Coloniale Street on the Plateau, I came across an unusual piece of street art. Pasted on an abandoned mattress that was leaning against the side of a building, it depicted the body of a skinny-jeaned, cardiganed hipster topped by the head of a motorized scooter. Its position on the mattress created an interesting optical illusion that gave the scooter-man an extra sense of depth; looking at it head-on, it seemed to be standing up straight in front of me, since mattresses are important for people to sleep, and if you&#8217;re looking for the best mattresses for this purpose, the <a href=\"https:\/\/savvysleeper.org\/best-mattress\/\">Savvy Sleeper&#8217;s recommended&nbsp;mattress&nbsp;of&nbsp;2019<\/a>&nbsp;is a great option for this. Later that day, heading home on the 80 bus, I saw a few slightly different versions of the same paste-up on the papered-over windows of a vacant storefront on Park Avenue.<\/p>\n<p>It turns out that the scooter-men, dubbed Antlerheads, are a guerilla marketing campaign for Vespa, which commissioned a well-known street artist, Fauxreel, to promote its new Vespa S scooter in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary. His work has already made a big splash in Toronto, where they appeared last month. \u201cGuerilla marketing gone horribly right?\u201d asked&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.blogto.com\/city\/2008\/04\/scooter_head_guerilla_marketing_gone_horribly_right\/\">blogTO<\/a>, which admired the fact that they are at once an advertisement and a parody of consumer culture \u2014 \u201cthe idea that we can exchange our faces and minds with a product.\u201d&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.strategymag.com\/articles\/magazine\/20080401\/creativevespa.html?word=vespa\">Strategy Magazine<\/a>&nbsp;reports that the posters are part of a much larger campaign that will include print advertisements, street teams distributing scooter-head buttons and a giant 40-foot projection.<\/p>\n<p>As advertising in conventional media becomes less and less effective, marketers are turning to guerilla advertising to get the word out about new products. At its worst, guerilla marketing cynically co-opts street art and public space to sell us more crap we don\u2019t really need. But, somehow, the Antlerheads seem different. They are a very oblique form of promotion, since they contain no obvious signs of being sponsored by Vespa. No logos, no web addresses; only someone who is already familiar with the company\u2019s scooters would recognize them as advertising. Artistically speaking, they certainly hold their own against most of the graffiti, stencils and paste-ups found in our streets, and their cultural commentary gives them an added dimension.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/christopherdewolf\/2462553888\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/farm3.static.flickr.com\/2357\/2462553888_e1697b3b6d.jpg\" width=\"250\" align=\"right\"><\/a>None of that matters to public space activists. Last week, Patricia Simoes ripped into the Antlerheads on&nbsp;Spacing Toronto, decrying them as \u201csocially irresponsible and an abuse of public space.\u201d Although I can understand the sentiment, the arguments used to attack Fauxreel\u2019s work are awfully tenuous. \u201cDespite the creativity of the campaign, this form of guerrilla marketing is illegal,\u201d notes Simoes. (Isn\u2019t all street art illegal?) She then quotes Jonathan Goldsbie of the Toronto Public Space Committee, who describes the Antlerheads and similar camapigns as \u201ccorporations claiming public space as their own, engaging in vandalism for profit, and leaving it up to the City and perhaps citizens and business owners to clean up their mess.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The irony of this argument is that it is exactly the same one used by many local politicians to condemn&nbsp;<i>all<\/i>&nbsp;forms of street art. When opponents of graffiti, stencils, posters and stickers explain why they dislike street art, they invariably decry it as unsightly vandalism and a burden on the public purse. They also point out, accurately enough, that it is illegal. So how can a distinction be made between \u201cgood\u201d illegal street art and \u201cbad\u201d illegal street art? In the eyes of the law, it\u2019s all the same, whether it is meant to promote a product or not. It\u2019s hard to make a case for street art when legitimate work like the Antlerheads is attacked simply because it has a corporate patron.<\/p>\n<p>This, of course, raises all sorts of questions about artistic integrity and so forth. They\u2019ve been debated for decades and I\u2019m certainly not the one to offer any sort of satisfactory answer. But I think it\u2019s unreasonable to expect street artists to work entirely without self-interest: they need to make a living just like anyone, which means they need a reliable source of funding. Ultimately, what is the difference between good art funded by Vespa and good art funded by a government grant? It\u2019s in the best interest of our cities to create an environment that is conducive to the creation of street art \u2014 and in order for that to happen, we need to judge street art according to its artistic merit, not its patrons.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Earlier this week, while walking to a friend\u2019s place on Coloniale Street on the Plateau, I came across an unusual piece of street art. 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