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Michele: I recently did some research on social issues facing art museums, and "controversial" was one area.  Below is a list of books/articles that you may find interesting.  The Dubin book is especially good for your purposes.

Zahava D. Doering


> -----Original Message-----
> From: michele jacobs [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 6:50 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Controversial exhibitions
>
> Dear list,
> I am looking for literature relating to  controversial exhibitions in
> istory Museums ,  Any suggestions? Thanks Michele
> Boekman Foundation (www.boekman.nl)
> The Netherlands
>
>
> _________________________________________________________________

Cash, S. (1999).  Political protests halt Georgian show.  Art in America, v 87, no 10, 51.

Berman, M. (1999). Museums in the age of Giuliani.  Art in America, v 87, no 12, 41.

Desmond, S.  (2001 March/April). Risk & reward: the story of "Without Sanctuary".  Museum News, v 80, no 3, 42-47.

Dubin, S. (1999).  Displays of Power: controversy in the American Museum from the Enola Gay to Sensation.  New York: New York University Press.

_______. (1997, November).  With the best of intentions: the proto-culture wars over the Metropolitan's 1969 "Harlem on my mind" exhibition.  New Art Examiner,  v 25, n 3, 39-46.

Eakin, H. (1999).   From Hip-Hop to Karaoke.  Art News, v 98, no 9, 46, 48.

Harris, N.  (1995 September/October).  Exhibiting controversy.  Overview of controversy museum exhibitions.  Museum News, v 74, no 5, 36-39.

Heartney, E. (1999). A Catholic controversy?.  Art in America., v 87, no 12, 39.

Keller, C. (2001, May/June).  Faith and the first amendment.  Museum News, v 80, no 4, 30-35.

King, S.  (2001).  Santa Fe Madonna sparks firestorm.  Art in America, v 89, n 6, 21-22.

Macdonald, R. (1996). Museums and Controversy: what can we handle?.  Curator, v 39, 167-169.

Noble, J. V. (1995). Controversial Exhibtions and Censorship.  Curator, v 38, no 2, 75-77.

Nochlin, L.  (1999).  Issues and Commentary: in the wake of the "Sensation" uproar, three observers address the work on view at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the controversy surrounding it.  Art in America, v 87, no 12, 37.

O'Donnell, S. (1996).  Red flags in Phoenix. Controversy over the exhibit Old Glory: the American flag in contemporary art at the Phoenix Art Museum.  Museum News, v 75, 13.

Shettel, H. (1997).  The special challenge of exhibitions of contemporary history.  Curator, v 40, 12-14.

Weil, S. (2001). Whose intolerance is it?  Museum News, v 80, no 4, 37-43.

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