NYC’s Met Museum doesn’t bow down to censorship pressure
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has decided not to take down a Balthus painting of a young girl, Thérèse Dreaming (1938), that an online petition calls “sexually suggestive”.
It’s good to see that some art institutions are standing by artistic expression. More here.
Tags: art, artlaw, balthus, censorship, met museum, nudity, nyc, painting
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