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When art is offensive, it is only
natural that those offended protest – all have the
right to speak out freely. And yet it is ironic that those
“artists” that produce such works protest when
people protest. They even cite the First Amendment as a
justification to intimidate and silence critics, failing
to realize that protest is also free speech.
For this reason, The American TFP is organizing
a free-speech protest against the soon to be displayed in
Full Frontal, a photographic exhibition/documentary
by Ken Marzorati at the Severance Detroit art gallery from
November 5 – 19, 2005. His exhibition is what the
gallery is calling “a provocative series of fine art
images” accompanied with a written diatribe censoring
censorship.
What is upsetting many Catholics in the
Detroit area is the fact that the collection mixes everything
Catholics hold sacred with nudity, profanity and sexual
themes. Especially offensive are his grotesque depictions
of a crucifix, a rosary and a nude image representing the
Blessed Mother (called “Virgin Mary III”).
“What the artist seems to be saying
is that anyone who doesn’t agree with him is censoring
art,” says web master John Horvat. “And he seems
to think this gives him a blank check to offend God and
Catholics with blasphemous art.”
The American TFP protest is inviting
its readers to exercise their First Amendment rights by
sending a free-speech e-mail to the Severance Detroit gallery
asking them not to show the exhibit.
Get
involved now! Here is what you can do.
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