| Velvet
Tissue Box
1990/2004, velvet and cardboard
6 x 5 x 5 inches
Sunbeams are the scholars who attribute the Velvet Revolution of 1989
to good old rock 'n roll. In 1968, the Prague Spring opened up the west
for good to the former Czechoslovakia, despite attempts by the Soviet
military to suppress the infiltration. The Beatles' "Revolution"
broadcasted over the airwaves and, most importantly, forged a growing
youth resistance around the new, affectious music that was in every sense
liberating. Politically conscious bands that formed as a result, like
the Plastic People of the Universe, played prominent roles in challenging
the Soviet-backed regime.
Twenty years later, as daily protests amassed to half a million people
in Wenceslas Square during November, the initial strand of resistance
that carried over on John Lennon's words saw the likes of Frank Zappa
and Lou Reed coming to aid the newly elected president and playwright
Václav Havel. Mick Jagger and company are slated to play a concert
in the new Czech Republic months after, as jubilant posters proclaimed
"The tanks are rolling out, the Stones are rolling in."
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