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'''Artist:''' Diana Zamora and John Rust
'''Artist:''' Diana Zamora and John Rust


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Simon Property Group
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Simon Property Group


'''Date of Action:''' Late June, 2008


 
'''Location:''' El Paso, Texas, United States of America
'''Dates of Action:''' Late June, 2008
 
 
 
'''Location:''' El Paso, Texas, United States
 
 


'''Description of Artwork:''' Series of sociopolitical satire paintings by the two artists: one depicted a woman seductively placing the muzzle of a gun into another woman's mouth, another portrayed the iconic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign as reading "Welcome to Iraq" and dripping with blood. <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' Series of sociopolitical satire paintings by the two artists: one depicted a woman seductively placing the muzzle of a gun into another woman's mouth, another portrayed the iconic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign as reading "Welcome to Iraq" and dripping with blood. <P>


 
'''The Incident:''' The artists agreed to display their works in an exhibit called "00 Zealot," to be shown in a clothing store located in Sunland Park Mall. Ten days after the exhibit opened, mall management demanded that Zamora and Rust remove their paintings because the mall received complaints from customers that the paintings were "offensive." There was no written contract, but a verbal agreement between the artists, the store owner and mall management. <P>
 
'''The Incident:''' The artists agreed to display their works in an exhibit called "00 Zealot," to be shown in a clothing store located in Sunland Park Mall. Ten days after the exhibit opened, mall management demanded that Zamora and Rust remove their paintings, because the mall received complaints from customers that the paintings were "offensive." There was no written contract, but a verbal agreement between the artists, the store owner and mall management. <P>
 
 


'''Results of Incident:''' All parties agree that the art is good.  However, mall mangement has said it takes the complaints of customers very seriously and the decision to remove the works stands. The artists' First Amendment rights have not been violated, because the mall is private property. So, the owners retain the right to decide what is displayed there. <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' All parties agree that the art is good.  However, mall mangement has said it takes the complaints of customers very seriously and the decision to remove the works stands. The artists' First Amendment rights have not been violated, because the mall is private property. So, the owners retain the right to decide what is displayed there. <P>


'''Source:''' "What's Up: Free Entertainment Weekly for El Paso Juarez Las Cruces"
'''Source:''' "What's Up: Free Entertainment Weekly for El Paso Juarez Las Cruces"
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Latest revision as of 21:20, 17 February 2012

Date: 2008

Region: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Painting


Zamora.jpg

Artist: Diana Zamora and John Rust

Confronting Bodies: Simon Property Group

Date of Action: Late June, 2008

Location: El Paso, Texas, United States of America

Description of Artwork: Series of sociopolitical satire paintings by the two artists: one depicted a woman seductively placing the muzzle of a gun into another woman's mouth, another portrayed the iconic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign as reading "Welcome to Iraq" and dripping with blood.

The Incident: The artists agreed to display their works in an exhibit called "00 Zealot," to be shown in a clothing store located in Sunland Park Mall. Ten days after the exhibit opened, mall management demanded that Zamora and Rust remove their paintings because the mall received complaints from customers that the paintings were "offensive." There was no written contract, but a verbal agreement between the artists, the store owner and mall management.

Results of Incident: All parties agree that the art is good. However, mall mangement has said it takes the complaints of customers very seriously and the decision to remove the works stands. The artists' First Amendment rights have not been violated, because the mall is private property. So, the owners retain the right to decide what is displayed there.

Source: "What's Up: Free Entertainment Weekly for El Paso Juarez Las Cruces" http://www.whatsuppub.com/showArticle.asp?articleId=5828