Well, yet another chapter in the theft of my photography. this morning, after coming back from class, i found a professional looking note hanging with the rest of my photography. it said:
"The Art Police did not remove these photographs. The art police are adamantly against censorship or theft, for whatever reason: esthectic or ethical.
-- However, they do question the use of the female nude as a de facto signifier utilized to identify something as 'art,' as there are other factors that must be at play..."
I don't know who these jokers are but it isn't funny. 2 of my favorite pieces are gone and these people are questioning whether or not it was even art to begin with... goddamn people. i am hoping my prof. can shed some light on this issue for me...
"The Art Police did not remove these photographs. The art police are adamantly against censorship or theft, for whatever reason: esthectic or ethical.
-- However, they do question the use of the female nude as a de facto signifier utilized to identify something as 'art,' as there are other factors that must be at play..."
I don't know who these jokers are but it isn't funny. 2 of my favorite pieces are gone and these people are questioning whether or not it was even art to begin with... goddamn people. i am hoping my prof. can shed some light on this issue for me...
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congrats on the new 10g!