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====Date: [[:Category:2003|2003]]====
====Date: [[:Category:2003|2003]]====


====Region: [[:Category:Middle East|Middle East]]====


 
====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]====
====Region: [[:Middle East|Middle East]]====
 
 
 
====Subject: [[:Category:Other|Other]]====
 
 


====Medium: [[:Category:Mixed Media|Mixed Media]]====
====Medium: [[:Category:Mixed Media|Mixed Media]]====
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'''Artist:''' Various Israeli artists
'''Artist:''' Various Israeli artists


'''Confronting Bodies:''' The Israeli Ministry of Defense
'''Confronting Bodies:''' The Israeli Ministry of Defense


'''Dates of Action:''' December, 2003
'''Dates of Action:''' December, 2003


'''Location:''' Jerusalem, Israel
'''Location:''' Jerusalem, Israel


'''Description of Artwork:''' Artwork that might "damage the spirit of the site." <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' Artwork that might "damage the spirit of the site." <P>


 
'''The Incident:''' The 2003's International Biennial of Contemporary Art was held in Jerusalem's Museum of Underground Prisoners, which is owned by the Israeli Ministry of Defense.  All participating artists were forced to sign a contract giving the Ministry of Defense the right to "request from the artist to make changes in his/her work," to prevent any work that may "damage the spirit of the event."  <P>
 
'''The Incident:''' The 2003's ''International Biennial of Contemporary Art'' was held in Jerusalem's Museum of Underground Prisoners, which is owned by the Israeli Ministry of Defense.  All participating artists were forced to sign a contract giving the Ministry of Defense the right to "request from the artist to make changes in his/her work," to prevent any work that may "damage the spirit of the event."  <P>
 
 


'''Results of Incident:''' Most of the artists voluntarily signed the agreement.  An independent activist organization, The Cultural Front, has placed the clause on their web-page.  <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' Most of the artists voluntarily signed the agreement.  An independent activist organization, The Cultural Front, has placed the clause on their web-page.  <P>


'''Source:''' www.artfocus.co.il
'''Source:''' www.artfocus.co.il
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 15 November 2016

Date: 2003

Region: Middle East

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Mixed Media


Artist: Various Israeli artists

Confronting Bodies: The Israeli Ministry of Defense

Dates of Action: December, 2003

Location: Jerusalem, Israel

Description of Artwork: Artwork that might "damage the spirit of the site."

The Incident: The 2003's International Biennial of Contemporary Art was held in Jerusalem's Museum of Underground Prisoners, which is owned by the Israeli Ministry of Defense. All participating artists were forced to sign a contract giving the Ministry of Defense the right to "request from the artist to make changes in his/her work," to prevent any work that may "damage the spirit of the event."

Results of Incident: Most of the artists voluntarily signed the agreement. An independent activist organization, The Cultural Front, has placed the clause on their web-page.

Source: www.artfocus.co.il