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Censorship
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Just when I started daydreaming about the palm trees in Miami, I receive the Washington Project for the Arts newsletter and it brought things back into focus. In the newsletter, it stated:
"WPA applauds the National Portrait Gallery for organizing the exhibition Hide/Seek, but deplores the decision to remove David Wojnarowicz and Diamanda Galas' work "A Fire in My Belly" from the exhibition in response to pressure from outside groups who wish to suppress freedom of expression."
Read the article in the Washington Post here.
TAGS: censorship / wpa
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