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Date: | Wed, 20 Dec 1995 09:24:10 -0600 |
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Ah, the problem of censorship! I have been forced to drape paintings and
statues, remove paintings from exhibitions, avoid specific exhibition
areas, and put works in discrete marked areas. Could this last be an
option? I wonder if warnings before the images and teacher guidance
warnings on the site would be acceptable?
Just to try to make you feel better, I have teachers who will not allow
images of Thomas Hart Benton's "Frankie and Johnnie" (MO State Capital
mural and lithograph) in the classroom because of topic. I sympathize
completely and wish I had a magic answer! Unfortunately (or
fortunately?) when we serve the public, we often have to compromise to a
point where we feel "outraged"!
Kathrine Walker, Education Coordinator
Beach Art Museum, Kansas State University
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