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- NATION, Page 49American NotesTHE ARTSDon't Confront The Holocaust?
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- Ever since the National Endowment for the Arts stirred a
- ruckus by funding an exhibition of photographs with explicitly
- homosexual themes by Robert Mapplethorpe, NEA Chairman John
- Frohnmayer has ducked public appearances. Last week he
- testified to a commission probing the NEA's grant policies.
- Claiming that a display that "leads to confrontation . . .
- would not be appropriate for public funding," he came up with
- an outrageous example. He suggested that a photograph of
- Holocaust victims displayed "in the entrance of a museum where
- all would have to confront it, whether they chose to or not,"
- might not be fit for federal funding.
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- There is no doubt that the Holocaust was obscene in most any
- sense. But there is every reason for viewers to confront -- and
- remember -- its horrors, whether they wish to or not. If
- Frohnmayer can equate it with pornography, perhaps it is his
- views that should be reviewed.
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