Posted on 02/27/2018 10:06:05 PM PST by nickcarraway
Nude statue is latest artwork to be deemed inappropriate by social media giant
Cases of art censorship on Facebook continue to surface. The latest work deemed pornographic is the 30,000 year-old nude statue famously known as the Venus of Willendorf, part of the Naturhistorisches Museum (NHM) collection in Vienna. An image of the work posted on Facebook by Laura Ghianda, a self-described artivist, was removed as inappropriate content despite four attempts to appeal the decision.
The early Stone Age statue, which depicts a voluptuous woman with prominent labia, was discovered in Austria in 1908 and is famed for its detailed carving and realism. Ghiandas post denouncing Facebooks censorship in December last year was shared over 7,000 times.
A case on Facebooks censorship of art was heard in a Paris court earlier this month. Frédéric Durand-Baïssas, a French teacher, has been trying to sue the social media giant since 2011 for closing his account after he posted a photograph of Gustave Courbets 1866 painting LOrigine du monde (Origin of the World), a realistic depiction of a womans genitals. Despite Facebook changing its policy on nudity to allow photographs of paintings, sculptures, and other art that depicts nude figures, instances of art censorship persist.
The NHM reacted to Ghiandas Facebook post in January, requesting that Facebook allow the Venus to remain naked. There has never been a complaint by visitors concerning the nakedness of the figurine, says Christian Koeberl, the director general of NHM. There is no reason [
] to cover the Venus of Willendorf and hide her nudity, neither in the museum nor on social media.
“Watch your phraseology, young lady!”
lol! One of the best ever. Cheers!
I missed all that. Reading up on it, it appears more tasteless than plain old anti-semitic, but that’s just at a glance, I don’t have the whole story.
And I assure you, YouTube is still paying him ad $$$, or he wouldn’t be there.
Near the end. He offers to buy it at the art gallery as a pretext to meet/confront the gallery owner.
At any rate, he sound like the type who may sabotage a lucrative career.
You should see them stroke out over John Collier’s magnificent “Lilith” painting.
I throw it on there once in a while just to be a jerk.
Yet, you are subjected to myriad videos of animals being tortured, abused and killed and that’s just perfectly fine.
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