

The Sunday Read: 'David's Ankles'
Oct 11, 2020
Dive into the nuanced exploration of Michelangelo's David and the lessons it holds about art's inherent imperfections. The discussion reveals structural flaws in the statue, challenging our perceptions of beauty and permanence. Personal reflections highlight the emotional complexity of encountering such a monumental piece, while societal pressures around perfectionism are scrutinized. Preservation challenges faced by caretakers further underscore the delicate balance between cultural significance and the realities of decay.
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Tourist's Scoff
- Sam Anderson visited Florence and observed tourists' reactions to a replica of Michelangelo's David.
- One tourist scoffed at the statue being left outside, highlighting a common sentiment of superiority among visitors.
Art's Illusion of Safety
- Art's perceived safety is an illusion, and permanence is a fiction.
- Destruction is inevitable, affecting even revered masterpieces, and reverence won't prevent it.
Florence and Decay
- Florence has a history of destruction, from Savonarola's bonfires to earthquakes and floods.
- The city's artistic legacy faces a new threat: cracks in David's ankles.