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Name: No me dejaron desnudarme ante el Papa Benedicto   [ Edit ]

Date: 2006-present

Location: Europe ,Europe

Subject: Nudity

Medium: Performance Art

Artist: Inmaculada Rodríguez Cunill

Confronting Bodies: El Vaticano contra Inmaculada Rodríguez Cunill

Date of Action: 25 de mayo de 2006

Specific Location: Capilla Sixtina

Description of Artwork: Performance en la que, mediante una proyección multimedia, Benedicto convierte la Capilla Sixtina en un Capullo Sextino



Description of Incident: Descrito más arriba



Results of Incident: Multa de 900.000 lira y un beso al Papa



Source: Internet y mi experiencia

Submitted By: Inma Rodríguez Cunill

Date Input: Friday, May 26, 2006

Date Edited


Name: No me dejaron escupir a la profesora de lengua en el colegio   [ Edit ]

Date: 1995 - 2005 ,1995 - 2005 ,1995 - 2005

Location: Europe ,Europe ,Europe

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion ,Political/Economic/Social Opinion ,Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Performance Art ,Performance Art

Artist: Antoñita la fantástica

Confronting Bodies: La profesora contra mí

Date of Action: 21 mayo 1996

Specific Location: Colegio

Description of Artwork: Escupida, esputo y bofetón final



Description of Incident: Quise escupir a mi profesora de lengua porque me dio la gana



Results of Incident: Bofetón de la profesora



Source: Yo mismo

Submitted By: Antoñita la fantástica

Date Input: Friday, May 26, 2006

Date Edited


Name: grave censor   [ Edit ]

Date: 1995 - 2005

Location: Europe

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Public art

Artist: édouard drumont 's grave

Confronting Bodies: no

Date of Action: automn 2001

Specific Location: pere-lachaise cemetery

Description of Artwork: epitaph on the grave : to the immortal author of "the jewish France"



Description of Incident: paris mayor decret to eliminate this sentence on the grave



Results of Incident: elimination of this epitaph



Source: association les amis d'édouard drumont association.drumont@hotmail.fr

Submitted By: yves bruno

Date Input: Thursday, May 11, 2006

Date Edited


Name: Drawings by Palestinian children censored at Brandeis University   [ Edit ]

Date: 2006-present

Location: North America

Subject: Racial/Ethnic

Medium: Painting

Artist: Lior Halperin, a 27-year old Israeli, fomer Tsahal officer, student in art at Brandeis.

Confronting Bodies: Brandeis University

Date of Action: May 2006

Specific Location: Brandeis University

Description of Artwork: Drawings by Palestinian refugee 12-year old children



Description of Incident: As part of an art project for a class entitled "The Arts of Building Peace", Ms Halperin presented these drawings. Jewish activists on the campus asked that the exhibit be cancelled, and the University canceleld the exhibit after four days.



Results of Incident: The MIT Palestinian student association is now hosting the show.



Source: http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2006/05/03/brandeis_pulls_artwork_by_palestinian_youths/

Submitted By: Marc Lent

Date Input: Monday, May 8, 2006

Date Edited


Name: Borders, Waldenbooks won't carry magazine containing Muhammed cartoons   [ Edit ]

Date: 2006-present

Location: North America

Subject: Religious

Medium: Print Journalism

Artist: Free Inquiry magazine

Confronting Bodies: Borders, Waldenbooks

Date of Action: March 2006

Specific Location: Across U.S.A.

Description of Artwork: Free Inquiry magazine containing four of the cartoons originally appearing in a Danish newspaper in September 2005, including one depicting Muhammad wearing a bom-shaped turban with a lit fuse



Description of Incident: Borders and Waldenbooks announced that they will not stock the April/May issue of "Free Inquiry" magazine because it contains the cartoons, citing as reasons the "safety and security of our customers and employees."



Results of Incident: April/May issue of "Free Inquiry" magazine is unavailable at Borders and Waldenbooks



Source: SFGate.com (San Francisco Chronicle)

Submitted By: Ron Sherman

Date Input: Saturday, April 8, 2006

Date Edited


Name: el salto...   [ Edit ]

Date: 2006-present

Location: South America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Photography

Artist: Diego Benavides

Confronting Bodies: mi cuerpo en el paisaje, decido recorrer lugares aledaños a Bogotá, el campo, un espacio natural pero domesticado, el cuerpo recorre y camina, ensoñado tiempos pasados.

Date of Action: 2005-2006

Specific Location: algunos lugares del departamento de Cundinamarca

Description of Artwork: hasta el momento una serie de fotografias, a manera de registro, pero que empiezan a transformarse en otra concepción de un paisaje



Description of Incident: un día viaje al Salto del Tequendama, un lugar sagrado, antiguamente una majestuosa caida de agua de mas de 130 mts, actualmente el desecho de todos los fluidos de Bogota. ese día que fuí, no habia una sola gota de agua.....



Results of Incident: una foto...



Source: una foto...

Submitted By: diego benavides

Date Input: Tuesday, April 4, 2006

Date Edited


Name: University of Tennessee Mural Covered Up   [ Edit ]

Date: 1951 - 1975

Location: North America

Subject: Racial/Ethnic

Medium: Public art ,Painting

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Artist: Marion Greenwood

Confronting Bodies: Student activities director, U Tennessee

Date of Action: 1972

Specific Location: University Center ballroom

Description of Artwork: The mural was commissioned in 1954 to be placed in the brand new University Center Ballroom. The artist, Marion Greenwood, was one of the most famous artists in the U.S. at the time, having won several national awards and painted other large murals throughout the country.

The mural traverses Tennessee’s musical heritage, illustrating the distinctive music of the state’s three grand divisions. To the left Greenwood paints the delta blues of Memphis; in the center she portrays the Grand Ole Opry; and to the right she expresses the religious music of the mountains. UT faculty and students served as models for the painting.



Description of Incident: The mural became controversial in the late 1960s when many minority students were offended by the portrayal of an African-American donning a straw hat and picking cotton in the left-center of the painting. Many people thought he looked happy.

Then, on the evening of May 17 or the early morning of May 18, 1970, the painting was vandalized with paints and solvents, though not the portion depicting the slave.

After the mural was repaired, and following a series of race riots on campus and new threats against the mural, the University Center governing board decided to protect the mural from further harm and declared that the mural should be covered “until such time it can be accepted as a historical painting.” That was in May of 1972.



Results of Incident: In 2006 the mural was revealed again. There were proposals to move it to a museum.



Source: NCAC, Knoxville News Sentinel, The Daily Beacon

Submitted By: NCAC

Date Input: Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Date Edited


Name: A Wrinkle in Time   [ Edit ]

Date: 1985 - 1995

Location: North America

Subject: Religious

Medium: Literature

Artist: Madeline L Engle

Confronting Bodies: public

Date of Action: 1985

Specific Location: united states

Description of Artwork: stars



Description of Incident: book banned



Results of Incident: banned in library



Source: ala

Submitted By: jeannette smith

Date Input: Thursday, March 16, 2006

Date Edited


Name: Lloyd Marcus paintings with references to religion removed   [ Edit ]

Date: 2006-present

Location: North America

Subject: Religious

Medium: Painting

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Artist: Lloyd Marcus

Confronting Bodies: Deltona, Fl city manager

Date of Action: February, 2006

Specific Location: Deltona, FL

Description of Artwork: The series of paintings, "Storefronts," depict the artist's upbringing, where religion played a prominent role - one contains a priest carrying a Bible, another a priest bearing a basket of treats for a woman and her child, and a third features a man whose cap reads "I Love Jesus."



Description of Incident: Worried about violating the principle of separation between church and state, the City Manager removed three paintings from the series from a City Hall display celebrating Black History Month.



Results of Incident: After protest, the City returned the paintings.



Source: NCAC, Orlando Sentinel

Submitted By: NCAC

Date Input: Thursday, March 2, 2006

Date Edited: Wednesday, February 7, 2007


Name: Play About American Demonstrator Rachel Corrie Indefinitely Delayed out of Political "Sensitivity"   [ Edit ]

Date: 2006-present

Location: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Theatre

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Artist: co-authored Alan Rickman and Katherine Viner

Confronting Bodies: James C. Nicola, artistic director of the New York Theater Workshop in the East Village

Date of Action: February 28, 2006

Specific Location: New York City

Description of Artwork: The play, which debuted in London, is a solo show about American demonstrator Rachel Corrie, who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer while trying to stop the demolition of a Palestinian home.



Description of Incident: Mr. Nicola stated that the performance would be "delayed" because of fears that it would upset the community, and touch on sensitive political and religious issues which have become even more sensitive in the wake of Ariel Sharon's illness and the majority victory of Hamas in recent democratic elections.



Results of Incident: Corrie's parents attended The Middle East Series hosted by the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center in April of 2006. The Middle East Series was to be included in ther materials of Boulder's Conference on World Affairs but after much negative feedback, conference organizers decided to not to become involved. The conference's spokesman stated that the Middle East Series made note of the conference in their materials suggesting sponsorship from the conference.



Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/28/theater/newsandfeatures/28thea.html?_r=1&o; Westword, www.westword.com

Submitted By: Justin Goldberg, Danielle Biber

Date Input: Wednesday, March 1, 2006

Date Edited: Thursday, June 1, 2006


Name: Betrayal.jpg   [ Edit ]

Date: 1976 - 1984 ,1976 - 1984

Location: North America ,North America

Subject: Religious ,Other ,Other

Medium: Personal Opinion ,Literature ,Personal Opinion

Artist: Tamara Marlene Reader

Confronting Bodies: Manfred Georg Rieger, Montreal Police

Date of Action: February 1983

Specific Location: Montreal

Description of Artwork: Journal



Description of Incident: betrayal, brutality



Results of Incident: loss of reputation, humiliation



Source: personal

Submitted By: tmreader.bmp

Date Input: Wednesday, November 9, 2005

Date Edited


Name: Director of media magazine in Italy appropriates archives forces collaborators into reiseigning.   [ Edit ]

Date: 1995 - 2005 ,1995 - 2005 ,1995 - 2005

Location: Europe ,Europe ,Europe

Subject: Other ,Other ,Other

Medium: Electronic Media ,Electronic Media ,Electronic Media

Artist: My name is Bianca Cerri and I am an Italian Journalist. I co-founded a web site that soon became very popular all over Italy with almost 5 millions of visits in less than 2 years, which is a lot in Italy.

Confronting Bodies: Mr. Roberto Di Nunzio, co-founder, declared the end of ReporterAssociati. Even those subscribers that had paid in cash to benefit the service, could not access the web site any more. We (co-founders and collaborators all) could not do anything to stop him.

Date of Action: The pressure started growing day after day and it culminated with the arbitrary removal of all personal mail accounts of those collaborators that did not accomplish with the decisions taken by Mr. di Nunzio. Today, as I write this, my mail account as b.ce

Specific Location: I live in Rome. Others are in many different places in Italy, Europe or overseas.

Description of Artwork: I worked non-stop for ReporterAssociati trying to make the web site a quality site where the public could benefit of unembedded information. Without modesty, I put all my energies in the work and I was able to do some remarkable interviews in the US during the electoral season.



Description of Incident: It's difficult to give a quick version of the story. In fact, Roberto di Nunzio started harassing all those journalists that refused to go the way he wanted to go. Including: he started de-faming the "traitors", meaning those that wanted to stick to what is called "ethic in journalism".



Results of Incident: We were practically forced to resign. The ugliest thing was the attitude towards our webmaster. He had worked very hard practically for free and he was treated in a shameful way.



Source: As I stated above: my name is Bianca Cerri, I live in Rome, Viale Giulio Agricola, 6 - 00174 Rome. I will be 54 in February but this is the first time I have become the victim of bullying. I am known as a correct person and in the many years I worked in

Submitted By: Bianca Cerri bcerri2000@yahoo.com

Date Input: Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Date Edited


Name: DWG | Dirty Works Greece   [ Edit ]

Date: 1995 - 2005 ,1995 - 2005 ,1995 - 2005

Location: Europe ,Europe ,Europe

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion ,Political/Economic/Social Opinion ,Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Electronic Media ,Electronic Media ,Electronic Media

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Artist: Dimitrios Fotiou

Confronting Bodies: Police's Electronic Crime Section. But everyone believes that a politician who gave the order is behind.

Date of Action: January and February 2005

Specific Location: Athens, Greece

Description of Artwork: According to Greek Mass Media, many important people in Greece --including politicians, judges, church and police officers, etc.-- are accused for corruption. Among other alegations, there are many denouncing them for getting paid to do "favours" and to provide several "services" to Greek citizens without following the legal procedures. Some of those favours refer to finding work in the civil service sector and transferring their children from one University to another (the last is illegal in Greece, except in special circumstances). For someone to find a job in Greece is very tricky, as "CV format" applications are not assessed as they should. Moreover, the huge availability of highly educated young Greeks (a major part of which are MSc and PhD holders) has caused job hunting to become very hard. But here comes the traditional "Greek" solution, having its roots in the ages of Turkish domination, when masters did favors to good slaves. In a very similar way, VIPs in Greece (e.g. politicians who are in need of votes), or those who have money to pay, have many opportunities to acquire some benefits not accessible to ordinary mortals. Dimitrios Fotiou is a sculptor who uses computers and the internet as a medium for his artwork; he has been participating in many online events and exhibitions. Following the practices of Tactical Media, he attempted to make a larger Greek audience more familiar whith net.art (since such projects are not so common in Greece). He has chosen a Greek topic and he used Greek language. He created a net.Art website of a virtual company offering all the illegal services mentioned above at moderate prices. The company also provided to its potential "customers" the ability to order its "services" online. His aim was to satirize the political and social situation, as well as convey a critical comment to all Greeks who are desperately looking for a job in the public sector of Greece. The site's name is DWG | Dirty Works Greece and its address is < http://www.dirtyworks-greece.info/ >. The work was signed by the artist (bottom right corner there was a link to a disclaimer) and also there was a link pointing to his personal website < http://www.fotiou.net/ > where he was explaining the concept of his artwork, and providing other exambles of similar net.art projects. The site was advertised in mailing lists and, within a two months period, Greeks living all over the planet began to post its address and have fun with the site.



Description of Incident: For many days newspapers were writing for the biggest electronic crime of the century in Greece. Irresponsible journalists who had first discovered the new kind of crime were boasting the "discovery" of a secret company working online, while the artist's name was not mentioned at all, not even his explanations about his project. As a matter of fact, a good crime sells more than a funny website in the Mass Media market, but the result of all that "campaign" was that Dimitrios Fotiou was arrested by the Greek police and was charged for fraud (a felony under Greek low), as well as for illegally collecting visitos's private sensitive data. It seems, in fact, that nobody even thought to check the site's online "order form", as it was so easy to find out that it was completely inactive and that data any visitor could submit on this website where never leaving the his computer to be stored on a server.



Results of Incident: Dimitrios Fotiou stayed three days in custody, while there was no computer specialist or programmer available to examine the form or even have a look at the website's logs. The police has not even asked the hosting provider to find out whether there has ever been in place an active dynamic data processing page or not. Finally. the Greek judicial authorities have decided to let him free, imposing a bail of 3.000 Euros and the obligation to appear to police once per month.



Source: http://www.fotiou.net/DWG_press.html http://www.fotiou.net/DWG_press/rhizome/rhizome.htm http://www.fotiou.net/DWG_press/Academia%20Nervosa/academia1.htm http://www.fotiou.net/DWG_press/histologion_en/histologion_en.htm http://www.fotiou.net/DWG_press

Submitted By: Dimitrios Fotiou

Date Input: Friday, August 12, 2005

Date Edited


Name: Socio-political Mural Removed from Exhibit at CA Parole Museum   [ Edit ]

Date: 1995 - 2005

Location: North America

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion ,Racial/Ethnic

Medium: Mixed Media

Artist: Sheila Pinkel

Confronting Bodies: Chief Administrator of the Parole Office

Date of Action: July 2005

Specific Location: T.H. Pendergast California Parole Museum in Diamond Bar, CA

Description of Artwork: Pinkel's mural contained images of a whipped black slave and racism towards the Japanese prior to and during WWII



Description of Incident: Pinkel was invited to contribute to an exhibit at the Parole Museum commemorating 100 years of parole in California. Her submission was a mural illustrating conflict in the U.S. through history. The Administrator of the Parole Office decided the images were too "disturbing" and the mural should be removed from the exhibit. Pinkel agreed the mural was disturbing, however, that was an important part of her artistic message.



Results of Incident: The mural was allowed to remain on display for the opening event, but was removed the following day.



Source: Artist Sheila Pinkel

Submitted By: NCAC

Date Input: Friday, August 5, 2005

Date Edited


Name: Nudes in Library Spur Florida County to Draft Rules for Displays   [ Edit ]

Date: 1995 - 2005

Location: North America

Subject: Nudity

Medium: Mixed Media

Artist: Ginger White

Confronting Bodies: Parents of children who use the library

Date of Action: December 2004

Specific Location: Manatee County, Florida

Description of Artwork: Pastel drawings of nude figures



Description of Incident: White's pastels were "accidentally" put on display near the children's section of a public library. Parents complained, and county commissioners removed all library displays while formulating a new policy for showing art in the library.



Results of Incident: All displays in public libraries in the county were emptied and left bare until clear-cut rules can be drafted for what may be displayed. Seven months after the incident, library display cases remain empty.



Source: The Herald Tribune Online www.heraldtribune.com

Submitted By: NCAC

Date Input: Thursday, August 4, 2005

Date Edited: Monday, August 8, 2005


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