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NCAC Protests Removal of Nude Painting from Art Exhibition, Temecula Apologizes

By |February 17th, 2010|Categories: Incidents|Tags: , , |

NCAC is protesting the censorship of an artwork to be displayed at a city-owned gallery in Temecula, CA. Jeff Hebron’s painting, which had been selected for inclusion in Visual Expressions 2010, was removed from the exhibition because it depicted a nude figure.

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Censorship Guts New Haven Art Exhibition

By |November 25th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , |

An upcoming exhibition at The John Slade Ely House for Contemporary Art in New Haven, organized by the Orchard Street Shul Cultural Heritage Artists Project, is overshadowed by the organizers’ decision to censor one of the artworks in the show. After numerous requests that Richard Kamler, one of the participating [...]

Good intentions – dire consequences: US v. Stevens

By |October 9th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , |

Which of these images would also be illegal if a 1999 law, heard on October 6, 2009 by the US Supreme Court, were to be upheld? Remember – we are talking about images, not the acts themselves. video from circus companies showing workers hooking elephants and striking tigers; footage from [...]

Nudity in Art is Not Indecent Exposure

By |August 31st, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

The arrest of Zach Hyman’s nude model during a photo shoot at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was predictable in spite of the irony of the location. Whereas marble and oil nudes are usually left at peace (not always though: art containing nudity is a frequent target of censorship), a [...]

NCAC Files Brief in U.S. v. Stevens, Urging Supreme Court to Reject “Invitation to Censorship”

By |July 28th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , , , |

In a friend-of-the-court brief filed this week in an important Supreme Court free speech case, NCAC, joined by the College Art Association, warned that a law banning depictions of animal cruelty violates the First Amendment right to free speech, and the exemption it provides for work with “serious value” rings hollow, [...]

LA Supervisor Rails Against Opera Festival

By |July 16th, 2009|Categories: Blog|Tags: , , , , |

Los Angeles County Supervisor Mike Antonovich is demanding that Los Angeles Opera overhaul the Ring Festival L.A. planned for next year, calling Richard Wagner a, “Nazi composer.” He is, of course, wrong. The Nazi's may have used Wagner, but Wagner was already long dead. Yet, the issue remains, Wagner held [...]

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