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|description_of_content=The paintings featured semi-nude women, and were named "Tears in the Machine" and "As Angels Fly Away." | |description_of_content=The paintings featured semi-nude women, and were named "Tears in the Machine," "Lovers from the Past," and "As Angels Fly Away." | ||
|description_of_incident=Bellospirito had been approved to show her artwork in the library's Community room, before library officials knew that several of her works contained semi-nude women. Upon discovering the fact, Bellospirito's artwork was banned from the library, citing an unwritten "no nudes" policy. | |description_of_incident=Bellospirito had been approved to show her artwork in the library's Community room, before library officials knew that several of her works contained semi-nude women. Upon discovering the fact, Bellospirito's artwork was banned from the library, citing an unwritten "no nudes" policy. | ||
|description_of_result=Bellospirito sued the library for infringing on her First Amendment Rights and The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York held in her favor. | |description_of_result=Bellospirito sued the library for infringing on her First Amendment Rights and The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York held in her favor. |
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Artist: Robyn Bellospirito
Year: 1992
Date of Action: 1992
Region: North America
Location: Manhasset, NY
Subject: Nudity
Medium: Painting
Confronting Bodies: Manhasset Public Library
Description of Artwork: The paintings featured semi-nude women, and were named "Tears in the Machine," "Lovers from the Past," and "As Angels Fly Away."
The Incident: Bellospirito had been approved to show her artwork in the library's Community room, before library officials knew that several of her works contained semi-nude women. Upon discovering the fact, Bellospirito's artwork was banned from the library, citing an unwritten "no nudes" policy.
Results of Incident: Bellospirito sued the library for infringing on her First Amendment Rights and The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York held in her favor.
In 1996, the library displayed Bellospirito's artwork in the Community room.
Source:
• http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/08/nyregion/library-sued-over-ban-on-nude-art.html