Main Page: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
<!-- PASTE INCIDENT BELOW. --> | <!-- PASTE INCIDENT BELOW. --> | ||
[[File:letsplayarmageddon.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|Let's Play Armageddon, by Mear One]] | |||
[[File:angryamericans.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|Angry Americans, by Ryan McNamara]] | |||
[[File:richiebush.jpg|200px|right|thumbnail|Richie Bush, by Peter Kuper]] | |||
=== | {{Display censorship incident | ||
|ongoing=no | |||
|year=2004, | |||
|region=North America | |||
|artist=Ryan McNamara, Mear One, Jim Budde, Robbie Conal, Shepard Fairey, Peter Kuper, David Attyah, S.A. Bachman, | |||
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion | |||
|confronting_bodies=Arizona State University Art Museum | |||
|medium=Painting, Photography | |||
|date_of_action=August 2004 | |||
|location=Phoenix, Arizona | |||
|description_of_content=All of the artwork included here was deemed to be too Anti-Bush: Jim Budde's ceramic piece "Con Tex or Roll Out the Barrel"; Peter Kuper's "Richie Bush" a cartoon which features George W. Bush standing atop a pile of money dripping with oil; "Bitter Pill," a cooperative piece by David Attyah and S.A. Bachman (an ASU alum), also known as "Think Again"; a photographic installation by Ryan McNamara called "Angry Americans", which features eight photos of children making angry faces placed side-by-side; Jim Conal's "Read My Apocalips," which features a heavily lined picture of President Bush; and Mear One's "Let's Play Armageddon," which features Bush giving a thumbs up in front of a mushroom cloud while holding a paper airplane with the words "Bill of Rights" written on it. | |||
|description_of_incident=ASU had planned to put "Democracy in Action" up as an exhibit to match the timing of a 2004 presidential debate in Phoenix. After curators saw that most of the political art available for display appeared to be anti-Bush in nature (there was only one anti-Kerry artwork), all of the pieces described above were cut from the display, and artistic work that was deemed pro-Bush but "mediocre" was included. [http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2004-08-19/news/bush-league/] | |||
|description_of_result=In spite of pressure from the NCAC, the local media and the artists involved, the pieces remained withdrawn from the display. | |||
|source=http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2004-08-19/news/bush-league/ | |||
}} | |||
See also: http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2004-07-01/news/heil-to-the-chief/4/ | |||
[ | |||
<br> | <br> | ||
<br> | <br> |
Revision as of 15:26, 7 January 2021
|