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'''Daniel Edwards''' (born 1965 in [[La Porte, Indiana]]) is an American contemporary artist whose pieces address celebrity and popular culture in ways that have often stirred controversy. The release of the pieces is generally accompanied by press releases. He includes the idea of promotion and associative fame in his own marketing of his art.
'''Daniel Edwards''' (born 1965 in [[La Porte, Indiana]]) is an American contemporary artist whose pieces address celebrity and popular culture in ways that have often stirred controversy. The release of the pieces is generally accompanied by press releases. He includes the idea of promotion and associative fame in his own marketing of his art.
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His works include a sculpture of the disembodied head of [[Ted Williams]], a life-sized statue of [[Britney Spears]] giving birth while nude on her hands and knees on a [[bearskin]] rug,<ref name="brittney">{{cite web |url=http://www.caplakesting.com/2006_catalog/de/index.htm |title=Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston |date=2006-03-22 |work=CaplaKesting.com |publisher=Capla Kesting Fine Art |accessdate=2009-03-21 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090321143444/http://www.caplakesting.com/2006_catalog/de/index.htm |archivedate=2009-03-21 }}</ref> a [[bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Hillary Clinton]],<ref name="hillary-bust">{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2006-08-11-clinton-bust_x.htm| title=Sex museum displays Hillary Rodham Clinton bust| date=2006-08-11| work=USA Today| publisher=Associated Press| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref> and a {{convert|25|ft|adj=on}} bust of [[Fidel Castro]].
His works include a sculpture of the disembodied head of [[Ted Williams]], a life-sized statue of [[Britney Spears]] giving birth while nude on her hands and knees on a [[bearskin]] rug,<ref name="brittney">{{cite web |url=http://www.caplakesting.com/2006_catalog/de/index.htm |title=Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston |date=2006-03-22 |work=CaplaKesting.com |publisher=Capla Kesting Fine Art |accessdate=2009-03-21 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090321143444/http://www.caplakesting.com/2006_catalog/de/index.htm |archivedate=2009-03-21 }}</ref> a [[bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Hillary Clinton]],<ref name="hillary-bust">{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2006-08-11-clinton-bust_x.htm| title=Sex museum displays Hillary Rodham Clinton bust| date=2006-08-11| work=USA Today| publisher=Associated Press| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref> and a {{convert|25|ft|adj=on}} bust of [[Fidel Castro]].


==Britney Spears==
==Works==
===Britney Spears===
[[File:Spearssculpture.jpg|thumb|Daniel Edwards' sculpture of [[Britney Spears]] giving birth]]
[[File:Spearssculpture.jpg|thumb|Daniel Edwards' sculpture of [[Britney Spears]] giving birth]]
Edwards titled the piece ''Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston'', explaining that it symbolized Spears' decision to put childbirth ahead of her career.<ref name="brittney"/> [[Britney Spears]] actually had a [[caesarean section]].
Edwards titled the piece ''Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston'', explaining that it symbolized Spears' decision to put childbirth ahead of her career.<ref name="brittney"/> [[Britney Spears]] actually had a [[caesarean section]].
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A number of the images shown in the media are casts of the sculpture rather than the original. Casts can be distinguished by the joins around the forearms and shins and by their paler color.
A number of the images shown in the media are casts of the sculpture rather than the original. Casts can be distinguished by the joins around the forearms and shins and by their paler color.


==Hillary Clinton==
===Hillary Clinton===
In 2006, Edwards created a life-size [[bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Hillary Clinton]]. It is titled ''Presidential Bust of Hillary Rodham Clinton''. The sculpture depicts her wearing a low-cut floral dress.<ref name="hillary-bust"/>
In 2006, Edwards created a life-size [[bust (sculpture)|bust]] of [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Hillary Clinton]]. It is titled ''Presidential Bust of Hillary Rodham Clinton''. The sculpture depicts her wearing a low-cut floral dress.<ref name="hillary-bust"/>


==Suri Cruise==
===Suri Cruise===
On 28 August 2006, Edwards unveiled a sculpture titled ''[[TomKat#Suri|Suri]]'s bronzed baby poop'', purported to be the actual first [[bowel movement]] of the baby of [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Katie Holmes]]. The sculpture was to be auctioned on [[eBay]], and Edwards was commissioned to produce a limited-edition plaster replica. Sources disagreed on whether the bronze sculpture actually contained Suri's excrement: some reported that it did,<ref name="suri-cruise">{{cite news| url=http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2006-08-0828-005.shtml| title=Alleged Suri Cruise's Baby Poop Bronzed for Charity| last=Simmons| first=Christopher| work=Send2Press Newswire| date=2006-08-28| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref> while others reported the story as being a hoax.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/08/31/artist_mocks_celebrity_obsession_with_su |title=Artist Mocks Celebrity Obsession With Suri Cruise Stool Sculpture |date=2006-08-31 |work=Starpulse Entertainment |publisher=World Entertainment News Network |accessdate=2009-03-21 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090325001533/http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/08/31/artist_mocks_celebrity_obsession_with_su |archivedate=2009-03-25 }}</ref>
On 28 August 2006, Edwards unveiled a sculpture titled ''[[TomKat#Suri|Suri]]'s bronzed baby poop'', purported to be the actual first [[bowel movement]] of the baby of [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Katie Holmes]]. The sculpture was to be auctioned on [[eBay]], and Edwards was commissioned to produce a limited-edition plaster replica. Sources disagreed on whether the bronze sculpture actually contained Suri's excrement: some reported that it did,<ref name="suri-cruise">{{cite news| url=http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2006-08-0828-005.shtml| title=Alleged Suri Cruise's Baby Poop Bronzed for Charity| last=Simmons| first=Christopher| work=Send2Press Newswire| date=2006-08-28| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref> while others reported the story as being a hoax.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/08/31/artist_mocks_celebrity_obsession_with_su |title=Artist Mocks Celebrity Obsession With Suri Cruise Stool Sculpture |date=2006-08-31 |work=Starpulse Entertainment |publisher=World Entertainment News Network |accessdate=2009-03-21 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090325001533/http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2006/08/31/artist_mocks_celebrity_obsession_with_su |archivedate=2009-03-25 }}</ref>


==''Dead Prince Harry''==
===''Dead Prince Harry''===
A sculpture of [[Prince Harry]] depicting him dead, in military uniform, his head resting upon a Bible with a locket of his mother's clasped in his hands and with a vulture standing by his feet. Edwards suggests that the sculpture shows how Prince Harry "must have died the day they told him he couldn't serve" (in Iraq).<ref name="prince-henry">{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565052/RIP-Prince-Harry-an-artistic-memorial.html| title=RIP Prince Harry: an artistic 'memorial'| last=Lowe| first=Felix| date=2007-10-05| work=Telegraph.co.uk| publisher=Telegraph Media Group| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7030133.stm| title='Dead Prince Harry' to be shown| date=2007-10-05| work=BBC News| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref>
A sculpture of [[Prince Harry]] depicting him dead, in military uniform, his head resting upon a Bible with a locket of his mother's clasped in his hands and with a vulture standing by his feet. Edwards suggests that the sculpture shows how Prince Harry "must have died the day they told him he couldn't serve" (in Iraq).<ref name="prince-henry">{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1565052/RIP-Prince-Harry-an-artistic-memorial.html| title=RIP Prince Harry: an artistic 'memorial'| last=Lowe| first=Felix| date=2007-10-05| work=Telegraph.co.uk| publisher=Telegraph Media Group| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7030133.stm| title='Dead Prince Harry' to be shown| date=2007-10-05| work=BBC News| accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref>


==''Oprah Sarcophagus''==
===''Oprah Sarcophagus''===
Edwards created a half-scale model depicting ''Oprah's Sarcophagus'' at Gardenfresh Gallery in Chicago at In April 2008. The golden bronze casket lid bears an unclothed full-figure rendering of the media mogul with vertical stripes. Alongside it is the artist's ''Oprah Burial Mask''.<ref>{{Cite journal | title= Controversial Sculptor Exhibits Oprah Sarcophagus | publisher=ARTINFO | date= April 25, 2008 | url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/27463/controversial-sculptor-exhibits-oprah-sarcophagus/ | accessdate=2008-05-14 | postscript= <!--None--> }}</ref>
Edwards created a half-scale model depicting ''Oprah's Sarcophagus'' at Gardenfresh Gallery in Chicago at In April 2008. The golden bronze casket lid bears an unclothed full-figure rendering of the media mogul with vertical stripes. Alongside it is the artist's ''Oprah Burial Mask''.<ref>{{Cite journal | title= Controversial Sculptor Exhibits Oprah Sarcophagus | publisher=ARTINFO | date= April 25, 2008 | url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/27463/controversial-sculptor-exhibits-oprah-sarcophagus/ | accessdate=2008-05-14 }}</ref>


==Other works==
===Other works===
In 2009, Edwards released ''String Of Babies'' depicting mother of eight [[Nadya Suleman]] aka [[Octomom]] as an octopus embracing the world's only surviving set of octuplets.<ref name="Octomommy">{{cite news|url=http://www.dlisted.com/node/31237|title=OctoMommy As Art|last=K|first=Michael|date=2009-03-20|work=D Listed|accessdate=2009-03-21|archive-date=2013-06-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130609173556/http://www.dlisted.com/node/31237|url-status=dead}}</ref>


On August 9, 2009, Edwards unveiled his latest piece, a nude statue of [[Angelina Jolie]] breastfeeding twins, one African and one not.<ref name="Landmark for Breastfeeding">{{cite magazine| url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2053230_2053229_2053217,00.html| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110226135744/http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2053230_2053229_2053217,00.html| url-status=dead| archive-date=February 26, 2011| title=Top 10 Breast-Feeding Controversies (The Angelina Jolie Breast-Feeding Statue)| last=Schrobsdorff| first=Susanna| date=2011-02-23| magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]| accessdate=2011-02-23}}</ref>
In 2009, Edwards released ''String Of Babies'' depicting mother of eight [[Nadya Suleman]] aka [[Octomom]] as an octopus embracing the world's only surviving set of octuplets.<ref name="Octomommy">{{cite news|url=http://www.dlisted.com/node/31237|title=OctoMommy As Art |last=K|first=Michael|date=2009-03-20|work=D Listed|accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref>

On August 9, 2009, Edwards unveiled his latest piece, a nude statue of [[Angelina Jolie]] breastfeeding twins, one African and one not.<ref name="Landmark for Breastfeeding">{{cite news| url=http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2053230_2053229_2053217,00.html| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110226135744/http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2053230_2053229_2053217,00.html| url-status=dead| archive-date=February 26, 2011| title=Top 10 Breast-Feeding Controversies (The Angelina Jolie Breast-Feeding Statue)| last=Schrobsdorff| first=Susanna| date=2011-02-23| work=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]| accessdate=2011-02-23}}</ref>


On August 9, 2011, pictures surfaced of a new statue Edwards had created depicting actress/singer [[Selena Gomez]] with her boyfriend singer, [[Justin Bieber]] conjoined by the torso, nude, with only coverings on their private parts. Justin was given the Canadian maple leaf as a covering and Selena, the Texas star.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Celebuzz {{!}} Celebuzz|url=https://www.celebuzz.com/|access-date=2020-10-27|website=www.celebuzz.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
On August 9, 2011, pictures surfaced of a new statue Edwards had created depicting actress/singer [[Selena Gomez]] with her boyfriend singer, [[Justin Bieber]] conjoined by the torso, nude, with only coverings on their private parts. Justin was given the Canadian maple leaf as a covering and Selena, the Texas star.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Celebuzz {{!}} Celebuzz|url=https://www.celebuzz.com/|access-date=2020-10-27|website=www.celebuzz.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
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== Sources ==
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[[Category:People from La Porte, Indiana]]
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[[Category:Sculptors from Indiana]]
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Jerry Weiss, Daniel Edward picture

Daniel Edwards (born 1965 in La Porte, Indiana) is an American contemporary artist whose pieces address celebrity and popular culture in ways that have often stirred controversy. The release of the pieces is generally accompanied by press releases. He includes the idea of promotion and associative fame in his own marketing of his art.

His works include a sculpture of the disembodied head of Ted Williams, a life-sized statue of Britney Spears giving birth while nude on her hands and knees on a bearskin rug,[1] a bust of Senator Hillary Clinton,[2] and a 25-foot (7.6 m) bust of Fidel Castro.

Works

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Britney Spears

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Daniel Edwards' sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth

Edwards titled the piece Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston, explaining that it symbolized Spears' decision to put childbirth ahead of her career.[1] Britney Spears actually had a caesarean section.

In an Associated Press interview, Edwards asserted that he incorporates celebrity stories because:[3]

You're bombarded with these stories. And there's a thread that winds back to the art. That's not a bad thing. People are interested in sex, and it works for art as well.

Edwards conceded, however, that he wouldn't march with either anti-abortion or abortion rights advocates.

A number of the images shown in the media are casts of the sculpture rather than the original. Casts can be distinguished by the joins around the forearms and shins and by their paler color.

Hillary Clinton

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In 2006, Edwards created a life-size bust of Senator Hillary Clinton. It is titled Presidential Bust of Hillary Rodham Clinton. The sculpture depicts her wearing a low-cut floral dress.[2]

Suri Cruise

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On 28 August 2006, Edwards unveiled a sculpture titled Suri's bronzed baby poop, purported to be the actual first bowel movement of the baby of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. The sculpture was to be auctioned on eBay, and Edwards was commissioned to produce a limited-edition plaster replica. Sources disagreed on whether the bronze sculpture actually contained Suri's excrement: some reported that it did,[4] while others reported the story as being a hoax.[5]

Dead Prince Harry

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A sculpture of Prince Harry depicting him dead, in military uniform, his head resting upon a Bible with a locket of his mother's clasped in his hands and with a vulture standing by his feet. Edwards suggests that the sculpture shows how Prince Harry "must have died the day they told him he couldn't serve" (in Iraq).[6][7]

Oprah Sarcophagus

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Edwards created a half-scale model depicting Oprah's Sarcophagus at Gardenfresh Gallery in Chicago at In April 2008. The golden bronze casket lid bears an unclothed full-figure rendering of the media mogul with vertical stripes. Alongside it is the artist's Oprah Burial Mask.[8]

Other works

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In 2009, Edwards released String Of Babies depicting mother of eight Nadya Suleman aka Octomom as an octopus embracing the world's only surviving set of octuplets.[9]

On August 9, 2009, Edwards unveiled his latest piece, a nude statue of Angelina Jolie breastfeeding twins, one African and one not.[10]

On August 9, 2011, pictures surfaced of a new statue Edwards had created depicting actress/singer Selena Gomez with her boyfriend singer, Justin Bieber conjoined by the torso, nude, with only coverings on their private parts. Justin was given the Canadian maple leaf as a covering and Selena, the Texas star.[11]

Edwards also created a "memorial" bust of Amy Winehouse.[12]

Documentary

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In 2006, feature filmmaker A.D. Calvo produced a series of short documentaries on Edwards and his work. His compilation was entitled La Danse Macabre: Portrait of a Serial Sculptor.[13]

Sources

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Print

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Urban, Otto M. (2011). Decadence Now: Visions of Excess. Artefakt/Arbor Vitae. ISBN 978-80-87164-60-0.

Smith, Christopher R. (2011). The Exile of Britney Spears: A Tale of 21st Century Consumption. Intellect, Limited. ISBN 978-1-84150-410-0.

Garson, Helen S. (2011). Oprah Winfrey: A Biography (Greenwood Biographies). ABC-CLIO, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-313-35832-6.

Kelley, Kitty (April 1, 2010). Oprah: A Biography. Crown. ISBN 978-0-7393-7785-7.

Mancoff, Debra (2009). Icons of Beauty: Art, Culture, and the Image of Women. Greenwood. ISBN 978-0-313-33823-6.

Henriet, Eric-B (2009). L'uchronie. Klincksieck. ISBN 978-2-252-03710-2.

Saehrendt, Kittl, Christian, Steen T. (2009). Yo tambien sabria hacerlo. Entender el arte moderno. Anecdotas y curiosidades. MA NON TROPPO. ISBN 978-84-96924-43-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Schechter, Harold (2009). The Whole Death Catalog: A Lively Guide to the Bitter End. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-345-49964-6.

Reiter, Mark (2009). The Final Four of Everything. Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4391-2608-0.

Benjamin, Louis (2009). The Naked and the Lens: A Guide to Nude Photography. Focal Press. ISBN 978-0-240-81159-8.

Bailey, Sue (2009). Grave Expectations: Planning The End Like There's No Tomorrow. Cider Mill Press Book Publishers, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60433-021-2.

Wilks, Timothy (2008). Prince Henry Revived: Image and Exemplarity in Early Modern England. Paul Holberton Publishing. ISBN 978-1-903470-57-2.

Jobson, Robert (2008). Harry's War: The True Story of the Soldier Prince. John Blake Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84454-672-5.

Kokoli, Alexandra M. (2008). Feminism Reframed: Reflections on Art and Difference. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84718-405-4.

Marcais, Marchand, Nicolas, Philippe (2008). Crazy Stuff. Firefly Books. ISBN 978-1-55407-426-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Newkey-Burden, Chas (2007). Paris Hilton: Life on the Edge. Gardners Books. ISBN 978-1-84454-457-8.

Sweet, Leonard (2007). The Gospel According to Starbucks: Living with a Grande Passion. WaterBrook Press. ISBN 978-1-57856-649-5.

Warkel, Harriet G. (2003). The Herron Chronicle. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-34237-6.

Online

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston". CaplaKesting.com. Capla Kesting Fine Art. 2006-03-22. Archived from the original on 2009-03-21. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  2. ^ a b "Sex museum displays Hillary Rodham Clinton bust". USA Today. Associated Press. 2006-08-11. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  3. ^ "Is pregnant Britney a pro-life symbol?". Today.com. Associated Press. 2006-03-29. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  4. ^ Simmons, Christopher (2006-08-28). "Alleged Suri Cruise's Baby Poop Bronzed for Charity". Send2Press Newswire. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  5. ^ "Artist Mocks Celebrity Obsession With Suri Cruise Stool Sculpture". Starpulse Entertainment. World Entertainment News Network. 2006-08-31. Archived from the original on 2009-03-25. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  6. ^ Lowe, Felix (2007-10-05). "RIP Prince Harry: an artistic 'memorial'". Telegraph.co.uk. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  7. ^ "'Dead Prince Harry' to be shown". BBC News. 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  8. ^ "Controversial Sculptor Exhibits Oprah Sarcophagus". ARTINFO. April 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-14. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. ^ K, Michael (2009-03-20). "OctoMommy As Art". D Listed. Archived from the original on 2013-06-09. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  10. ^ Schrobsdorff, Susanna (2011-02-23). "Top 10 Breast-Feeding Controversies (The Angelina Jolie Breast-Feeding Statue)". Time. Archived from the original on February 26, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
  11. ^ "Celebuzz | Celebuzz". www.celebuzz.com. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  12. ^ Mirror.co.uk (2011-09-07). "Artist Daniel Edwards sculpts memorial to Amy Winehouse". mirror. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
  13. ^ "Film Threat | Your Independent Movie Guide". Retrieved 2020-10-27.
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