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|date_of_action=June 30, 2014
|date_of_action=June 30, 2014
|location=Moustiers Sainte-Marie, France
|location=Moustiers Sainte-Marie, France
|description_of_content=Jérôme Galvin was commissioned to create a site-specific mural for the reopening of a ceramic museum on June 27, 2014. The mural spanned 5 meters, the length of an entire wall. Galvin said the pieces were, "[an] inspiration from this historic genre, grotesque and burlesque, rich and well known…I portrayed, in a more contemporary manner, small figures, some of them nude, in ridiculous positions. One was a urinating aristocrat."
|description_of_content=The controversial mural spanned 5 meters, the length of an entire wall. The artist, Jérôme Galvin, said the pieces were inspired by ceramics in the museum representing "grotesque and burlesque" figures "rich and well known"…"I portrayed, in a more contemporary manner, small figures, some of them nude, in ridiculous positions. One was a urinating aristocrat."
|description_of_incident=Artist Jérôme Galvin had reached an initial compromise with the previous mayor's office, agreeing to put fig leaves on six of the contested images.
|description_of_incident=Jérôme Galvin was commissioned to create the site-specific mural for the June 27, 2014 reopening of the ceramic museum in Moustiers Sainte-Marie. When the recently elected mayor, Patricia Burn, saw the images she called them "insanities, vices, and pornography." Galvin reached an initial compromise with the mayor's office, agreeing to put fig leaves on six of the contested images. Nevertheless the Mayor had the mural covered.
When the newly elected mayor, Patricia Burn saw the images she called them "insanities, vices, and pornography."
|description_of_result=Mayor Patricia Brun had drywall installed over the mural, completely covering the artwork before the museum opening.
|description_of_result=Mayor Patricia Brun had drywall installed over the mural, completely covering the artwork before the museum opening.
|image=Censored-mural-france.jpg
|image=Censored-mural-france.jpg
|source=http://news.artnet.com/in-brief/mayor-censors-mural-at-french-ceramics-museum-51314
|source=http://news.artnet.com/in-brief/mayor-censors-mural-at-french-ceramics-museum-51314
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 1 July 2014

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Artist: Jérôme Galvin

Year: 2014

Date of Action: June 30, 2014

Region: Europe

Location: Moustiers Sainte-Marie, France

Subject: Nudity

Medium: Installation, Painting

Confronting Bodies: Mayor Patrica Brun

Description of Artwork: The controversial mural spanned 5 meters, the length of an entire wall. The artist, Jérôme Galvin, said the pieces were inspired by ceramics in the museum representing "grotesque and burlesque" figures "rich and well known"…"I portrayed, in a more contemporary manner, small figures, some of them nude, in ridiculous positions. One was a urinating aristocrat."

The Incident: Jérôme Galvin was commissioned to create the site-specific mural for the June 27, 2014 reopening of the ceramic museum in Moustiers Sainte-Marie. When the recently elected mayor, Patricia Burn, saw the images she called them "insanities, vices, and pornography." Galvin reached an initial compromise with the mayor's office, agreeing to put fig leaves on six of the contested images. Nevertheless the Mayor had the mural covered.

Results of Incident: Mayor Patricia Brun had drywall installed over the mural, completely covering the artwork before the museum opening.

Source:
http://news.artnet.com/in-brief/mayor-censors-mural-at-french-ceramics-museum-51314