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{{Display censorship incident | {{Display censorship incident | ||
|ongoing= | |ongoing=no | ||
|year=2015 | |year=2015 | ||
|region=North America | |region=North America | ||
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|subject=Nudity | |subject=Nudity | ||
|confronting_bodies=New York Daily News | |confronting_bodies=New York Daily News | ||
|medium=Performance Art, Public Art | |medium=Performance Art, Public Art | ||
|date_of_action=August 2015 | |date_of_action=August 2015 | ||
|location=New York, NY USA | |location=New York, NY USA | ||
|description_of_content=Women posing topless in Times Square, decorated with body paint (often resembling the American flag), and soliciting tourists and other pedestrians to pose in photos with them in exchange for tips. | |description_of_content=Women posing topless in Times Square, decorated with body paint (often resembling the American flag), and soliciting tourists and other pedestrians to pose in photos with them in exchange for tips. | ||
|description_of_incident=The New York Daily News has run multiple articles lambasting the topless performance artists, and an August 16, 2015 cover with the title "Bust This Flesh Pit: Growing Surge of Topless Hustlers Defiles City." Criticism has frequently claimed that children in the public space should not be exposed to topless women. | |description_of_incident=''The New York Daily News'' has run multiple articles lambasting the topless performance artists, and an August 16, 2015 cover with the title "Bust This Flesh Pit: Growing Surge of Topless Hustlers Defiles City." Criticism has frequently claimed that children in the public space should not be exposed to topless women. | ||
The New York Times quoted NYPD Commissioner William Bratton as disapproving of the practice, but | ''The New York Times'' quoted NYPD Commissioner William Bratton as disapproving of the practice, but unable find a legal basis for removing them: | ||
"'It drives me crazy when at Times Square you see the naked people there covered in body paint as an expression of art,'" Mr. Bratton said in a recent interview with City & State magazine on the subject of questionable street behavior. Yet, he added: 'We’ve researched that top to bottom and we cannot find any law that allows us to interfere with that freedom of expression reflected through art form.'" | "'It drives me crazy when at Times Square you see the naked people there covered in body paint as an expression of art,'" Mr. Bratton said in a recent interview with City & State magazine on the subject of questionable street behavior. Yet, he added: 'We’ve researched that top to bottom and we cannot find any law that allows us to interfere with that freedom of expression reflected through art form.'" |
Latest revision as of 15:29, 14 November 2016
Artist: Various
Year: 2015
Date of Action: August 2015
Region: North America
Location: New York, NY USA
Subject: Nudity
Medium: Performance Art, Public Art
Confronting Bodies: New York Daily News
Description of Artwork: Women posing topless in Times Square, decorated with body paint (often resembling the American flag), and soliciting tourists and other pedestrians to pose in photos with them in exchange for tips.
The Incident: The New York Daily News has run multiple articles lambasting the topless performance artists, and an August 16, 2015 cover with the title "Bust This Flesh Pit: Growing Surge of Topless Hustlers Defiles City." Criticism has frequently claimed that children in the public space should not be exposed to topless women.
The New York Times quoted NYPD Commissioner William Bratton as disapproving of the practice, but unable find a legal basis for removing them:
"'It drives me crazy when at Times Square you see the naked people there covered in body paint as an expression of art,'" Mr. Bratton said in a recent interview with City & State magazine on the subject of questionable street behavior. Yet, he added: 'We’ve researched that top to bottom and we cannot find any law that allows us to interfere with that freedom of expression reflected through art form.'"
Results of Incident: Ongoing, no legal action taken yet.
Source:
• http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/16/nyregion/the-desnudas-of-times-square-topless-but-for-the-paint.html,
• http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/tourists-annoyed-painted-naked-ladies-times-square-article-1.2327227