Friday, January 16, 2015

A certain degree of cowardice

On Monday, Charlie Hebdo revealed the cover of the first issue to be published after Islamic extremists terrorists assassinated eight members of the satire magazine's staff. 

On the cover of this post-murdering attack issue, the prophet Mohammed sheds a tear while holding a “Je Suis Charlie” sign, under the words “Tout Est Pardonné” (“All Is Forgiven”).

CNN says that it  won't show the cover due to “potentially offensive images of the prophet.”
“CNN will not show you the new cover, which depicts the Prophet Muhammad, because it is our policy not to show potentially offensive images of the prophet”
NBC and MSNBC also refused to show the cover; most other national TV stations didn't lack the backbone.

CNN's claim, is (of course) full of bullshit, since they had no issue (no pun intended), as recently as 2014 in publishing Andres Serrano's "Piss Christ," which is certainly an offensive image to some Christians, none of which, as far as I know, has retaliated to CNN in any terroristic manner.  Furthermore, Muslims also consider Christ a Prophet!

The power of art reveals the double standards of these cojonesless news organizations... uh?

Cowards...

Thursday, January 15, 2015

PHOTOWORKS: Presence of Place at AU

PHOTOWORKS: Presence of Place
January 24 through March 15, 2015

American University Museum
The Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
  
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 24, 2015
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Gallery Talk
Photoworks Artists
Museum Director & Exhibition Curator Jack Rasmussen
Saturday, January 31, 2015
4:00 pm
 
Participating Artists
Elsie Hull Sprague : Brad Beukema
Joe Cameron : Tanguy de Carbonnières
Eliot Cohen : Sora DeVore
Rebecca Drobis : Saman Michael Far
Peggy Fleming : Henry Friedman
Sheila Galagan : Frank (Tico) Herrera
Michael Horsley : Karen Keating
Michael Lang : Julie Miller
David Myers : Christine Pearl
Mark Power : Molly Roberts
Gayle Rothschild : Sarah Hood Salomon
Sonia Suter : Grace Taylor
Tom Wolff : Alejandra Vallejo
Fred Zafran : Judith Walser

Exhibition Overview
Forty years ago, in a derelict building hidden among the abandoned amusement park rides of Glen Echo Park, four young photographers founded Photoworks with little more than a shared passion for the daily work of seeing, shooting, and printing images of lasting beauty and artistic integrity. Photoworks: Presence of Place features works by past and present members of the Photoworks community, faculty and students who have distinguished themselves by the quality and integrity of their work. This exhibition is in memory of Elsie Hull Sprague, an artist with a MA in Film from the School of Communication, American University.

American University Museum
The Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
11am - 4pm, Tuesday - Sunday