Bob Marley Statue - Ocho Rios, Jamaica
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The statue of Bob Marley, a famous Jamaican singer songwriter and guitarist, stands in the Island Village shopping plaza in Ocho Rios, Jamaica.
Waymark Code: WMV3V5
Location: Jamaica
Date Posted: 02/18/2017
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The Bob Marley Statue in Island Village is an artistic interpretation of Marley by Jamaican sculptor Christopher Gonzales. The statue portrays Marley growing from the ground, like a tree. His legs blending into a trunk shape at the base, his dreadlocks joining with the roots of the tree and Marley is holding his microphone stand like a staff. Gonzales is quoted as saying that "the symbolism of the tree trunk from which the figure emerges represents Marley's ascent from the ghetto into international acclaim with the music he created".

The Bob Marley statue had a long and controversial life before finding a home in Island Village. Christopher Gonzales' statue was originally commissioned to stand outside of the national stadium in Kingston, to commemorate the death of the reggae legend. However, the public (and the Marley family) did not take well to Gonzales' artistic interpretation of Bob Marley and were highly vocal in their criticism. The statue was swiftly removed from its spot outside of the national stadium and the Jamaican Government commissioned Alvin Marriott to sculpt a replacement. Marriott's interpretation was more true-to-life and met with the approval of the Jamaican public; it can still be found occupying the spot outside the national stadium.

Gonzales' Statue was moved to the National Gallery in Kingston, where it was displayed for nearly 20 years. The statue was moved to Island Village on National Heroes Day 2002, originally on a one year loan. The statue remains there to this day.

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Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 10/26/2010

Publication: Jamaica Observer

Article Url: [Web Link]

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How widespread was the article reported?: national

News Category: Arts/Culture

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