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Flesh dress gets new meat

In the 1960s, police busted a gallery owner for an installation of nudes. More recently, when an artist filmed a cat being killed and eaten, the artist was locked up. Even if the country's definition of obscenity has transformed over time, for decades the debate has stayed the same: Is art censorship an act thwarting obscenity or an Orwellian control?

 

Medium: Radio
Program: Morningside
Broadcast Date: April 8, 1991
Guest(s): Richard Gagne, Sarah Jennings
Host: Peter Gzowski
Duration: 6:57

Last updated: November 26, 2012

Page consulted on March 28, 2013

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