"> Name: New Mexico State Fair Places Ban on Nudes

Date:  1995 - 2005

Location:  North America

SubjectNudity

MediumPhotography


Artist: Oscar Lozoya

Confronting Bodies: New Mexico State Fair supervisor, and fair attendees

Date of Action: 1995

Specific Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Description of Artwork: The photograph "Banco Blanco" (White Bench) shows a nude woman wearing only a white scarf and white sunglasses sitting on a bench with only her breasts exposed to view.



Description of Incident: "Banco Blanco" was placed in a special exhibition tent at the New Mexico State Fair. Edwina Barela removed the photo after fair attendees complained about it, suggesting that nudity was inappropriate for the "family oriented" event. Lozoya immediately called his lawyer who filed a lawsuit suggesting that Lozoya's First Amendment rights had been abridged.



Results of Incident: Three more nudes were removed from the exhibit and the fair enacted a policy restricting nude images from future events and competitions.



Source: Artistic Freedom Under Attack, 1996

Submitted By: NCAC



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