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- B NATION, Page 47American NotesTRIALSPictures in An Exhibition
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- It looked as if the prosecutors had everything in their
- favor: a law-and-order judge, a seemingly conservative jury and
- seven pieces of evidence that could not fail to shock and
- disgust. The defendants had only one thing on their side: the
- First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. But the verdict last
- week cleared Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center and its
- director, Dennis Barrie, of obscenity charges stemming from
- their exhibition of photographs by the late Robert
- Mapplethorpe.
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- The case centered on seven of 175 photographs that went on
- display last April. Five showed men in sadomasochistic poses;
- two depicted children with genitals exposed. Prosecutors mocked
- the claim that the pictures had aesthetic value. But the jurors
- seemed to have been swayed by expert testimony that
- Mapplethorpe's work was indeed serious art. Summed up defense
- attorney H. Louis Sirkin: "There is a protection out there, and
- it's the greatest document ever written."
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