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- LETTERS, Page 6Photographs by Mapplethorpe
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- I am not sure that any art exhibit should be funded with
- federal money, considering the homeless in the U.S. Robert
- Mapplethorpe's photographic show was certainly not deserving of
- our tax dollars (NATION, July 3). Some of his work is very good,
- but much of his "art" is sickening and without redeeming value.
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- Lynne Klein Pine Lake, Ga.
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- Mapplethorpe was a national treasure. His pictures are
- rightly included in the world's best photography collections.
- No one can tell someone else what is or isn't art. What I find
- great in a Mapplethorpe photo is not the same thing someone else
- may feel. Art is personal. As you view it, you battle within
- yourself the issues of right and wrong, moral and immoral, good
- and bad. You thrash these things out alone.
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- Jay Gibson New York City
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- The society that would consider images of children in
- erotic poses or one man urinating into another man's mouth to
- be works of art is a sad one. As Edmund Burke said, "Never, no
- never, did Nature say one thing and Wisdom say another." I have
- no doubt that Mapplethorpe truly was an artist. But his sexual
- perversions were his own and they do not belong in an exhibit
- funded by my taxes.
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- Jean E. Williams Royal Oak, Mich.
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