Local American History (photography)

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Artist: George Jacobi

Year: 2007

Date of Action: February-March 2007

Region: North America

Location: Mansfield, Connecticut

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Photography

Confronting Bodies: Mansfield Community Center staff

Description of Artwork: The piece was a collage of photographs, which incorporated pictures of the American flag, a churchyard exhibit that noted the Iraq war's death toll, and a local graveyard.

The Incident: The collage was put up for display at Mansfield's Community Center, but elicited complaints from several of the community members, including one Air Force veteran, for what they perceived as its anti-war content. The collage was then removed. The artist also removed another of his pieces that had not elicited complaints out of protest.

Results of Incident: After protest from the town's inhabitants and the NCAC, the town reversed its decision, apologized to both Jacobi and artist Eda Eaton, whose artwork had also been removed, and agreed to work with the NCAC to create an official policy for displaying art in public buildings.

Source:
http://articles.courant.com/2007-03-28/news/0703280182_1_two-local-artists-george-jacobi-removed