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{{Display censorship incident
{{Display censorship incident
|ongoing=no
|ongoing=no
|year=2008,  
|year=2008,
|region=North America
|region=North America
|artist=Paul Zanotti and G. Ramon Byrne
|artist=Paul Zanotti and G. Ramon Byrne
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|date_of_action=February 2008
|date_of_action=February 2008
|location=Ventura, California
|location=Ventura, California
|description_of_content=Two artworks were affected by the act of censorship. One is "Luscious," by G. Ramon Byrne, which is a marble sculpture of a woman's buttocks; the other is "Ambrosia," by Paul Zanotti, which is a mosaic showing a Roman nymph's uncovered breasts. The image here is of Luscious.
|description_of_content=Two artworks were affected by the act of censorship. One is "Luscious," by G. Ramon Byrne, which is a marble sculpture of a woman's buttocks; the other is "Ambrosia," by Paul Zanotti, which is a mosaic showing a Roman nymph's uncovered breasts. The image here is "Luscious."
|description_of_incident=A 40-piece exhibit was put in place in the Ventura County Hall of Administration. The purpose of the exhibit was to to showcase works that would be put up for auction at "A Night of Passion," a fundraiser to support the Ventura Music Festival.
|description_of_incident=A 40-piece exhibit was put in place in the Ventura County Hall of Administration. The purpose of the exhibit was to to showcase works that would be put up for auction at "A Night of Passion," a fundraiser to support the Ventura Music Festival.
|description_of_result=After an unspecified number of complaints within the first few hours of the exhibition's opening, the two artworks were pulled from the display. The artists were invited to submit new art pieces, but whereas Zanotti obliged, Byrne didn't. According to Byrne, since the purpose of the exhibit was to showcase artwork for the auction, "For me to substitute a piece that wouldn't be part of the show and has nothing to do with it made no sense to me."
|description_of_result=After an unspecified number of complaints within the first few hours of the exhibition's opening, the two artworks were pulled from the display. The artists were invited to submit new art pieces, but whereas Zanotti obliged, Byrne didn't. According to Byrne, since the purpose of the exhibit was to showcase artwork for the auction, "For me to substitute a piece that wouldn't be part of the show and has nothing to do with it made no sense to me."