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In Censoring Art Gainesville State College President Violates Academic Freedom

By |February 17th, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Stanley Bermudez' Heritage? (above) had been displayed for just over two weeks at the Gainesville State College Gallery before Martha Nesbitt, the President of GSC, ordered its removal. The painting, which layers images of a Klansman and a lynching upon a Confederate battle flag, drew protests spurred by a post [...]

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NEWSgrist Write-up On “Policing the Sacred” CAA 2011 Panel

By |February 14th, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

Joy Garnett of NEWSgrist has posted her reflections on the NCAC's panel at CAA: 'Policing the Sacred' broached the most interesting age-old conundrum of art, religion and censorship. It asked that we ourselves examine the lines between hate speech, critique, parody, and appropriation of the sacred and its symbols by [...]

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Smithsonian Regents’ Response to Censorship Outrage: what does it promise?

By |February 3rd, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

In response to the national outrage over the removal of artist David Wojnarowicz’ video Fire In My Belly from the National Portrait Gallery following pressure from the Catholic League and Republican Congressional leaders, the Smithsonian Board of Regents formed an Advisory Panel*.

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Policing The Sacred – College Art Association Panel – Wednesday, February 9th, 12:30-2 PM

By |January 31st, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , |

Policing The Sacred, organized by the National Coalition Against Censorship, looks at the volatile relationship between art, politics and religion.In recent decades the tensions between these have become intense, evident in the American culture wars of the 90s, the Danish cartoon uproar, and ongoing battles over artistic depictions of religious figures, including the recent removal of a David Wojnarowicz video from a show at the National Portrait Gallery. The panel, open to the public, takes place on Wednesday, February 9th, from 12:30-2 PM.

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National Art and Free Speech Organizations Urge Smithsonian to Adopt New Policies

By |January 28th, 2011|Categories: Incidents|Tags: , |

A group of national and Washington D.C. art and free speech organizations sent a letter to the Smithsonian Board of Regents asking them to adopt explicit policies that uphold First Amendment principles.

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http://www.nationalportraitgallery.us/

By |January 21st, 2011|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , |

ARTINFO reports: After outraging the art world, several of its funders, and a giant chunk of its constituency with its fatal decision to remove David Wojnarowicz’s “Fire in My Belly” from the National Portrait Gallery’s “Hide/Seek” show, the Smithsonian has chosen to respond to its critics in a dramatic, and [...]

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