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Make Everything Great Again
Street art mural ″Make Everything Great Again″ depicting US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump giving a French kiss to Russian president Vladimir Putin
Creative person Dominykas Čečkauskas, Mindaugas Bonanu
Twelvemonth 2016 (2016)
Type Street art
Dimensions 250 cm × 450 cm (98 in × 177 in)
Condition Painted over
Location Vilnius, Lithuania
Website Official website

Brand Everything Bully Again was a street art mural past artists Dominykas Čečkauskas and Mindaugas Bonanu.[i] [2] [3] Information technology was located on the wall of the barbecue eating place Keulė Rūkė (Lithuanian for "Smoking Pig" (literal translation "The pig was smoking")) in the railway station expanse of erstwhile boondocks of Vilnius in Lithuania.[two] [3]

The mural depicting then U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump giving a fraternal kiss to the Russian president Vladimir Putin was made known to the broad public on 13 May 2016. The caption Make Everything Great Again plays on Trump's campaign slogan "Brand America Great Again".[4]

The Keulė Rūkė restaurant closed its doors in October 2019.[5] Since July 2019, the mural was reported to have been painted over with a message "make empathy great again", although a small-scale version of the original landscape remained on a wall in the inner courtyard of the edifice.[6] [7]

History [edit]

Background [edit]

The artwork was offset unveiled on 13 May 2016.[8] Make Everything Bang-up Once again appeared on the wall later Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump exchanged statements of mutual admiration, with the President of Russia describing Donald Trump as "a very colorful person, talented without any uncertainty,"[1] [9] [10] with Donald Trump replying that it was "a great honor to be and then nicely complimented by a man and so highly respected within his own country and across."[ix] [xi]

Inspiration [edit]

The image drew inspiration from photographs from 1979 of Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker kissing as part of the socialist fraternal greeting which in turn inspired the 1990 graffiti painting My God, Aid Me to Survive This Deadly Beloved portrayed on the Berlin Wall by Dmitri Vrubel.[2] [3] [12]

Ane of the artists, Dominykas Čečkauskas, owned the eating place that had asked for the artwork.[i] [nine] [12] He said in an interview: "We saw similarities between the two heroes (Trump and Putin). ... They both accept an ego that is too big, and information technology is funny that they get along well." Čečkauskas said "We are in a sort of a Cold War over again, and America may get a president who will want to exist friends with Russia."[13] The artists, with the assistance of the mural, predict that if Russia and the US would ever "make out, information technology would happen in the Baltic states ... with tongues or with tanks.".[14] The other creative person, Mindaugas Bonanu, has stated that the buss is not necessarily homoerotic. "I think in that location's goose egg gay about them. They are kissing, right, like a Soviet Union matter; I call back information technology's more about the past. Merely a lot of people especially in the US don't know the history," he has been cited as proverb.[xv]

Vandalism and restoration [edit]

In August 2016, the mural was defaced by unknown individuals with white paint.[sixteen]

Government reaction [edit]

Vilnius Mayor Remigijus Šimašius emphasized the values of civil liberties in his metropolis in a argument to Lithuanian media system LTnews.internet: "There is no censorship in our city. That'due south why I back up the idea of making this graffiti. Information technology shows that Vilnius is the metropolis of freedom, dearest and beauty."[17] Šimašius further remarked on a mail service to his Facebook: "Vilnius is a city of freedom, where we don't accept to exist afraid of weapon rattling just several dozen kilometres away and express what we believe in without censorship."[17]

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The work rapidly became popular and commented upon both within its habitation country and in global newspapers.[ix] [2] [three] BBC News commented, "Once the initial daze has passed of seeing such testosterone-fuelled survivors of Common cold War tension kissing, a closer expect at the mural reveals a level of subtle political commentary that cuts confronting the superficial sensation."[18] Esquire called information technology "a provocative mural, to say the least."[4] Market Lookout man noted the landscape had the impact of "sending a few ripples across the world."[19]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c Johnston, Jules (14 May 2016), "Donald Trump kisses Vladimir Putin on wall of Lithuanian restaurant", Politico , retrieved 12 June 2017
  2. ^ a b c d Taylor, Adam (xvi May 2016), "This creative person'due south estimation of Putin and Trump kissing cannot be unseen", The Contained, archived from the original on twenty August 2016, retrieved 12 June 2017
  3. ^ a b c d Krupkin, Taly (xviii May 2016), "Graffiti of Trump Passionately Kissing Putin Goes Viral", Haaretz , retrieved 12 June 2017
  4. ^ a b Griffin, Elizabeth (xv May 2016), "Here's Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin Kissing", Esquire , retrieved 12 June 2017
  5. ^ "Keulė Rūkė". Keulė Rūkė - Facebook. 31 Jan 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  6. ^ "It's gone .... - Review of Putin/Trump Mural, Vilnius, Lithuania". Tripadvisor . Retrieved half-dozen June 2020.
  7. ^ "Вместо граффити с Путиным и Трампом в Вильнюсе появился новый рисунок" [A new drawing has appeared in the place of the graffiti of Trump and Putin in Vilnius]. www.obzor.lt (in Russian). 22 July 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  8. ^ Moran, Lee (16 May 2016), "Donald Trump And Vladimir Putin Will Non Like This Street Art Mural", The Huffington Post , retrieved 12 June 2017
  9. ^ a b c d Neidig, Harper (xiv May 2016), "Landscape of Trump kissing Putin goes viral", The Hill , retrieved 12 June 2017
  10. ^ Diamond, Jeremy; Botelho, Greg (xviii December 2015), "Putin praises 'bright and talented' Trump", CNN , retrieved 12 June 2017
  11. ^ Worland, Justin (17 December 2015), "Donald Trump Calls Putin Compliment a 'Smashing Honour'", Time , retrieved 12 June 2017
  12. ^ a b della Cava, Marco (15 May 2016), "Putin kissing Trump landscape goes viral", USA Today , retrieved 12 June 2017
  13. ^ Taylor, Adam (xiii May 2016), "The Putin-Trump kiss being shared around the globe", The Washington Post , retrieved 12 June 2017
  14. ^ Prince, Lauren (fourteen May 2016), "Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin Lock Lips in Lithuanian Street Art", NBC News , retrieved 12 June 2017
  15. ^ Naylor, Aliide (8 Baronial 2018), "The Strange Roots of the Homophobic Trump-Putin Kissing Meme", Frieze , retrieved 19 September 2019
  16. ^ Shearlaw, Maeve (12 August 2016). "Vandals censor image of Putin snogging Trump in Lithuania". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  17. ^ a b "Trump-Putin kiss makes Vilnius 'city of dear' – mayor, Delfi", The Lithuania Tribune, 16 May 2016, retrieved 12 June 2017
  18. ^ Grovier, Kelly (eighteen May 2016), "What does the Trump/Putin osculation really mean?", BBC News, BBC, retrieved 12 June 2017
  19. ^ Coffey, Michelle (14 May 2016), "A mural of Trump kissing Putin on the lips is being shared everywhere", Market place Sentry , retrieved 12 June 2017

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