...THIS IS GREAT ART FACT IN FORM OF VIDEO...THAT'S AESTHETIC AND ETHIC 
CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD AND ART WORLD...IT'S NOT METER OF SEXUAL ORIENTATIONS 
OR RELIGIOUS ATTITUDE...WOJNAROWICZ IS HUMAN WHO DESERVE TO BE IN 
VISIBILITY...MANIK...DECEMBER...2010...
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "helen varley jamieson" <[email protected]>
To: "NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity" 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 9:31 PM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] protest against smithsonian censorship


March on behalf of Wojnarowicz video, Dec. 19

Stop the Censorship!

Put the Wojnarowicz video back!

Protest in New York City - Sunday, December 19th, 1:00 PM (details below)

Send a message to the Smithsonian Institution and all of its museums: Stop
the Censorship. Late in November the Smithsonian's head, G. Wayne Clough,
did something unconscionable and shocking - he ordered the National Portrait
Gallery in Washington, DC to 'remove' a video by David Wojnarowicz from a
museum show called Hide/Seek.  Demand that the video be reinstalled now.

A month into the show's run Clough capitulated to the complaints of
right-wing politicians and an anti-gay religious group, and yanked the
four-minute piece titled "A Fire in My Belly." A New York Times editorial
assailed the Smithsonian's "appalling act of political cowardice."   Is this
any way to run a museum? The Hide/Seek show is an important, groundbreaking
exhibit about sexual identity and we urge you to see what's still on
display.  When he died in 1992, Wojnarowicz, an artist and writer with AIDS,
left a body of work about the disease that remains unrivaled for its power
and beauty.    Demand the video be reinstalled now so the public can see the
exhibition as the curators intended. Stand up for free expression, for art
that challenges and even pushes our
buttons.  Protest Sunday, December 19 at 1 PM in New York City and take
collective
action for free expression.

PROTEST DETAILS

Sunday December 19, 1:00 PM

GATHER on the Metropolitan Museum steps
Fifth Ave.&  82nd Street

Then MARCH to the Cooper-Hewitt/Smithsonian FIFTH Ave.&  91st Street

Wear your free expression best and be part of the message.

Art+ is a New York City-based art action group - fighting censorship and
homophobia

[email protected]

www.artpositive.org







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