"Sensation" on David Bowie's Website
ZDNet reports
that
David Bowie
is now hosting the controversial art exhibition
"Sensation"
on his website. If you've been in a cave for the last week, this is the British exhibition that is annoying the hell out of NYC mayor
Rudy Giuliani. He has said he will
pull funding
to the Brooklyn Museum, and even
Sen. Bob Smith (R-NH) is
making political hay
in Washington.
Some may recall the NEA flap started in 1989 by a Mapplethorpe photo exhibit (for a recap, try the book Culture Wars ). The threat of censorship has loomed over publicly-funded galleries and artists ever since. The news behind the news is that the internet will now allow a curious country to see the artwork that our government is telling us is evil; ten years ago, all the newspapers could print were lurid descriptions by the would-be censors. Will this make a difference?
- The Boston Lunatic
Here's a lovely little traveling exhibit called Ecce Homo, which according to Wired, manages to "provoke both the pope and the European parliament at the same time...The photos depict Christ at various stages in his life, death and resurrection...in the company of homosexuals." The exhibit will open in New York sometime next year; the artist has received death threats and now travels with bodyguards. Check it out and decide for yourself if it's art.
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