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--- Robert Lopata <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> During the recent discussion of the Brooklyn Art
> Museum exhibition
> difficulties I have been reminded of the real value
> of this list in
> providing a forum for the issues which effect all of
> us in museums. At times
> like these museum professionals are lucky that they
> are as organized as they
> are.
>
> I don't want to sway development of this discussion
> away from the
> fundamental issues, but would like interject an
> issue which has received
> relatively slight attention. What about the under
> seventeen audience?
>
> I work at a university museum which is facing a
> similar issue with the
> presentation of photography exhibition which is sure
> to draw criticism and
> be labelled "graphic" and "pornographic." We have
> the convenient loophole of
> having our mission statement specifically place
> university age students as
> our primary audience, followed by the greater
> community, with children
> falling toward the bottom of the hierarchy. Still
> exhibitions which
> specifically exclude any portion of our audience are
> troubling. This is a
> much greater problem at a public museum where no
> such hierarchy is likely to
> exist is such clear terms.
>
> I'd like to know how listers feel this issue fits
> into the current problems
> in Brooklyn and with the Mayor.
>
> Rob Lop
Interestingly enough Murray state University in
Murray ky is going through the same situation at this
moment. A student's senior painting exhibition that is
exhibited in the university gallery is off limits to
anyone under 18. The gallery is having uniformed
security monitor the entrance to the exhibition. I can
only wonder what it happens to someone who is under 18
but a freshman at the school. I have seen the show and
although it deals with pornographic themes I do not
really find it offensive. that is not the point
though. What matters is that at an institution like a
University where learning is valued so highly, a form
a censorship exists. The last thing I have to say is
that I find it interesting that a little nowhere place
like Murrray Ky can have the same problem that NY can
have. I expect it from the bible belt but not from a
place like NY.
Luke Burgdorf
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