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====Date: [[:Category:1995 - 2005|1995 - 2005]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|]]====
====Date: [[:Category:1995|1995]]====


====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]====


====Subject: [[:Category:Nudity|Nudity]]====


====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|{location3}]]====
====Medium: [[:Category:Painting|Painting]]====
 
 
 
====Subject: [[:Category:Nudity|Nudity]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|]]====
 
 
 
====Medium: [[:Category:Painting|Painting]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|]]====


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'''Artist:''' Ben Rubin, Cedar Nordbye, Julie Purwin and Steven Giese
'''Artist:''' Ben Rubin, Cedar Nordbye, Julie Purwin, and Steven Giese
 
 
 
'''Confronting Bodies:''' University of Iowa administrators and police
 


'''Confronting Bodies:''' University of Iowa officials and police


'''Dates of Action:''' 1995
'''Dates of Action:''' 1995


'''Location:''' Iowa City, Iowa
'''Location:''' Iowa City, Iowa


'''Description of Artwork:''' ''Exquisite Community'' is a set of nine paintings showing human body parts on bed-sheets.  When assembled the paintings form three figures.  One of the paintings contains a picture of male genitalia. <P>


 
'''The Incident:''' After the necessary permits were obtained, the paintings were attached to an outside wall of a university building as the backdrop for a campus event promoting fine arts. However, the director of planning and administrative services, Richard Gibson, ordered the pieces to be removed.  He claimed that they violated the schools policy prohibiting the attachment of materials to the outside of university buildings.  Police also suggested that people called to complain about the paintings.  The police removed the paintings from the buildings. <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' "Exquisite Community" is a set of nine paintings showing human body parts on bed-sheets.  When assembled the paintings form three figures.  One of the paintings contains a picture of male genitalia. <P>
 
 
 
'''The Incident:''' "Exquisite Community" was assembled on the side of a university building for an arts festival, after recieving a permit.  The director of planning and administrative services, Richard Gibson, ordered the paintings removed, hours after they were installedGibson claimed that they violated the University's policy prohibiting the attachent of materials to the outside of buildings.  Police were called to remove the paintings. <P>
 
 


'''Results of Incident:''' The artists have requested compensation for pieces damaged in the removal.  The Iowa District Attorney is processing the request.  <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' The artists have requested compensation for pieces damaged in the removal.  The Iowa District Attorney is processing the request.  <P>


'''Source:''' Artistic Freedom Under Attack, 1996
'''Source:''' Artistic Freedom Under Attack, 1996




 
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Revision as of 20:32, 7 December 2011

Date: 1995

Region: North America

Subject: Nudity

Medium: Painting


Artist: Ben Rubin, Cedar Nordbye, Julie Purwin, and Steven Giese

Confronting Bodies: University of Iowa officials and police

Dates of Action: 1995

Location: Iowa City, Iowa

Description of Artwork: Exquisite Community is a set of nine paintings showing human body parts on bed-sheets. When assembled the paintings form three figures. One of the paintings contains a picture of male genitalia.

The Incident: After the necessary permits were obtained, the paintings were attached to an outside wall of a university building as the backdrop for a campus event promoting fine arts. However, the director of planning and administrative services, Richard Gibson, ordered the pieces to be removed. He claimed that they violated the schools policy prohibiting the attachment of materials to the outside of university buildings. Police also suggested that people called to complain about the paintings. The police removed the paintings from the buildings.

Results of Incident: The artists have requested compensation for pieces damaged in the removal. The Iowa District Attorney is processing the request.

Source: Artistic Freedom Under Attack, 1996