Censoring art silencing the artwork

Art is continuously subjected to insidious forms of censorship. This may be by the Church to guard against moral degeneration, by the State to promote a specific political agenda or by the art market, to elevate one artist above another. Now, and in the last century, artwork that touches on ethnic,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Coulter, Riann, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : I.B. Tauris 2018.
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
International library of visual culture.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b46087606*spi
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  • Silenced voices? the censorship of art in Iran / Kirstie Imber
  • Art and censorship in Stalin's Russia in the 1930s / Judith Devlin
  • Sex, art and museums: on the changing institutional censorship of shunga / Louise Boyd
  • 'Naked ladies': the censorship of the nude in Canadian modern art / Devon Smither
  • Censorship in the Irish Free State and its implications for Irish art / Róisín Kennedy
  • Post-Soviet and post-colonial forms of art censorship in Central Asia / Alexey Ulko
  • In the shadow of Alexander the Great: censorship, ideology and contemporary art in Macedonia / Jonathan Blackwood
  • The contemporary condition of Eilís O'Connell's The Great Wall of Kinsale / Sean Lynch
  • Corporate censorship / Alana Jelinek.