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"Congratulations to the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow
for its exciting, publicly funded installation which
encourages people to scrawl obscenities on the pages of the
Bible. This particular work of brilliance is called
Untitled 2009 and is designed to celebrate 'sexual, gender
and theological diversity'..."
- Rod Liddel. The London Times.
Then there are the "works of art," like a crucifix in a
vat of urine, sheets strung across a river, photos of
masses of nudes stretched out on a pavement, etc.
Then there are Rothkos and Pollocks.
Where does it end, and - more importantly for Art
teachers - how is it dealt with in Art courses?
Responses are certainly invited.
L. Swilley
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