Hmmm... well I thought of some institutions that might be helpful...
"The New Museum of Contemporary Art" in new york city. (212) 219-1222. They
have a web site - maybe try "www.newmuseum.org/" i'm not sure of the exact
address. They had a show of an artist named Andres Serrano who did the
infamous "Piss christj" photograph that showed a cross submerged in urine.
Serrano's piece was selected by good ole' senator jesse helms as the kind
of blasphemous art that the NEA was supporting and *that* is why americans
should get rid of the NEA.
I know Serrano's gallery is the Paula Cooper Gallery in nyc ( they might
have clippings).
Good luck! Sounds like a cool project. I'd like to hear about your
findings! I'm an ASU alum who is in nyc doing grad work @ new york univ.
--nicole
> I am an undergraduate doing a research paper on the benefits
>of publicity surrounding controversial artwork.
> The Phoenix Art Museum re: The Flag Exhibit has statistics concerning
>increased attendance, increased on-site donations and overall public
>support for them not submitting to political pressure and closing down
>the exhibit.
> I am interested in information from other institutions showing the
>public's support of controversial or politicized artwork.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Samantha Gordon