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|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence
|subject=Political/Economic/Social Opinion, Violence
|confronting_bodies=University of Kansas Medical Center Dykes Library
|confronting_bodies=University of Kansas Medical Center Dykes Library
|medium=Painting
|date_of_action=August 8, 2013
|date_of_action=August 8, 2013
|location=Kansas City, Kansas
|location=Kansas City, Kansas
|description_of_content=The unsold work featured paintings of grenades, pistols, and rotten apples. These objects seem to be the reason for opposition. Other featured objects included teacups and Minnie Mouse.  
|description_of_content=The "Unsold" work featured paintings of grenades, pistols, and rotten apples. These objects seem to be the reason for opposition. Other featured objects included teacups and Minnie Mouse.
|description_of_incident=The incoming interim director of the Dykes library, Dr. Loffredo demanded that "Tom Gregg: Unsold – Grenades, Cute Animals and Bad Apples” be taken down in advance of its scheduled end date. At the same time, Dr. Loffredo announced the termination of the over 20-year-old rotating exhibitions program. Justifying his decision to close the exhibition, Dr. Loffredo cited a “fiduciary obligation to the state of Kansas” and claimed that the artwork did not support the campus’ “core mission.”
|description_of_incident=The incoming interim director of the Dykes library, Dr. Loffredo demanded that "Tom Gregg: Unsold – Grenades, Cute Animals and Bad Apples” be taken down in advance of its scheduled end date. At the same time, Dr. Loffredo announced the termination of the over 20-year-old rotating exhibitions program. Justifying his decision to close the exhibition, Dr. Loffredo cited a “fiduciary obligation to the state of Kansas” and claimed that the artwork did not support the campus’ “core mission.”
|description_of_result=The Dykes library no longer showcases artist work and the exhibition hall is closed.
|description_of_result=The Dykes library no longer showcases artist work and the exhibition hall is closed.
|image=Unsold.jpg
|image=Unsold.jpg
|source=http://mwcapacity.wordpress.com/2013/08/05/3663/
|source=http://mwcapacity.wordpress.com/2013/08/05/3663/
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