Oscars: Street Artists Unveil Giant Bathrobe-Clad Harvey Weinstein ‘Casting Couch’ Statue

A dog named "Sassi" sits next to a golden statue of a bathrobe-clad Harvey Weins
AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A golden statue of a bathrobe-clad Harvey Weinstein, seated regally atop a couch with an Oscar in hand, took up temporary sidewalk residence close to the site of Sunday’s Academy Awards.

“Casting Couch” is a collaborative work between a Los Angeles street artist known as Plastic Jesus and Joshua “Ginger” Monroe, designer of 2016′s nude Donald Trump statues placed in major U.S. cities.

The life-sized Weinstein sculpture, displayed Thursday on Hollywood Boulevard, aims to spotlight the entertainment industry’s sexual misconduct crisis and the disgraced studio mogul’s role in it, Plastic Jesus said.

“There’s so much about Hollywood that’s great and celebrated in the Oscars, but there’s also this underbelly of darkness within the industry that we often sweep under the carpet or ignore,” said Plastic Jesus, formerly a London-based photographer.

A tour van drives past an art piece showing a bathrobe-clad Harvey Weinstein seated atop a couch and clutching an Oscar statue on the sidewalk along Hollywood Blvd., in Los Angeles Thursday, March 1, 2018. The piece, titled “Casting Couch,” is a collaborative effort between a Los Angeles street artist known as Plastic Jesus and Joshua “Ginger” Monroe, creator of the nude Donald Trump statue. Plastic Jesus said the piece was meant to shine a light on the entertainment industry’s sexual misconduct crisis and the disgraced movie mogul’s prominent role in it. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

A golden statue of a bathrobe-clad Harvey Weinstein, seated almost regally atop a couch, takes up temporary sidewalk residence four days before the Oscars on Hollywood Blvd. in Los Angeles Thursday, March 1, 2018. The piece, titled “Casting Couch,” is a collaborative effort between a Los Angeles street artist known as Plastic Jesus and Joshua “Ginger” Monroe, creator of the nude Donald Trump statue. It was placed Thursday on Hollywood Boulevard to shine a light on the entertainment industry’s sexual misconduct crisis and the disgraced movie mogul’s prominent role in it, Plastic Jesus said. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

A dog named “Sassi” sits next to a golden statue of a bathrobe-clad Harvey Weinstein, seated atop a couch on the sidewalk along Hollywood Blvd., in Los Angeles Thursday, March 1, 2018. The piece, titled “Casting Couch,” is a collaborative effort between a Los Angeles street artist known as Plastic Jesus and Joshua “Ginger” Monroe, creator of the nude Donald Trump statue. Plastic Jesus said the piece was meant to shine a light on the entertainment industry’s sexual misconduct crisis and the disgraced movie mogul’s prominent role in it. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

The phrase “casting couch,” used to describe the demand of sexual favors for work, may seem a relic of a bygone era but is “still very much a part of the Hollywood culture,” he said.

Plastic Jesus said he and Monroe first considered a standing Weinstein statue but quickly decided to incorporate a chaise lounge. The project, made of fiberglass and acrylic resin, was in the works for two months.

It will be on display this weekend, weather permitting.

Visitors to the sculpture were sitting next to the faux Weinstein and taking selfies, turning it into an interactive installment, Plastic Jesus said.

It also expands the symbolism, he said.

“For many, many people, aspiring actors and actresses, that would have been their dream to be close to Harvey,” but that reality has proven a nightmare for some, the artist said.

Weinstein has been accused by dozens of women of sexual harassment or sexual assault, including rape. He’s denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, but apologized for “the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past.”

Plastic Jesus has created a series of Oscar-timed statues, including one last year of Kanye West in a crucified pose and titled “False Idol.”

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