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- VIEW POINTS, Page 63PHOTOGRAPHYEek! A Naked Lady!
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- By Richard Lacayo
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- Robert Mapplethorpe's boys-in-bondage photographs made the
- right wing snort and paw the ground. But the left has its own
- kind of puritanism lately, which submits depictions of the
- human body to a test of political correctness. A 1964 work by
- Sol LeWitt failed the test of Elizabeth Broun, director of the
- Smithsonian's NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART in Washington.
- LeWitt's piece -- part of a touring show of work inspired by the
- 19th century photographer Eadweard Muybridge -- is a long black
- box with 10 portholes. A viewer passing from one to the next
- sees successive shots of an advancing naked woman. Broun
- compared the work to a peep show and removed it from the walls,
- until the resulting uproar compelled her to put it back. Broun
- says she wasn't practicing censorship but insists that she isn't
- obliged to give a public stage to work she finds "degrading."
- Substitute the term "tax dollars" for "public stage," and you
- have Senator Jesse Helms' argument against government funding
- for art he doesn't like. The message from both sides to artists?
- Stick to abstraction; it's safer.
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