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  2. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    Destroying or oppressing art can potentially justify its meaning even more. [ 43 ] British photographer and visual artist Graham Ovenden 's photos and paintings were ordered to be destroyed by a London's magistrate court in 2015 for being "indecent" [ 44 ] and their copies had been removed from the online Tate gallery .

  3. Artistic freedom - Wikipedia

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    Thù" shows that "[i]t is not only governments violating the right to artistic freedom. 2016 saw a worrying amount of actions by non-state actors, ranging from militant extremists to peaceful community groups, against art and artists. In some instances, authorities censored artists based on requests or the interference from civil society groups."

  4. Category:Censorship in the arts - Wikipedia

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  5. Not in Front of the Children - Wikipedia

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    The author believes that determinations of what should be censored from whom should not be made by the government, [27] stressing that a society must ensure that there is a tangible negative impact on youth from certain material before imposing censorship. [14]

  6. The J. Paul Getty Museum's priceless collection of artwork, which includes paintings by Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Monet and Degas, once again found itself in the path of destruction as the Palisades ...

  7. Artistic integrity - Wikipedia

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    The primary discourse revolves around its use in the American education system where one side argues that it should be taught using a censored version or not at all while the other side thinks that censoring the work leads to the loss of its artistic integrity as some literary interpretations show the use of the word was not to promote racism ...

  8. Classificatory disputes about art - Wikipedia

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    Aestheticians and art philosophers often engage in disputes about how to define art. By its original and broadest definition, art (from the Latin ars, meaning "skill" or "craft") is the product or process of the effective application of a body of knowledge, most often using a set of skills; this meaning is preserved in such phrases as "liberal ...

  9. Anarchism and the arts - Wikipedia

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    This opened up a division in thinking on anarchist art which is still apparent today, with some anarchist writers and artists advocating a view that art should be propagandistic and used to further the anarchist cause, and others that anarchism should free the artist from the requirements to serve a patron and master, allowing the artist to ...