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Ingres's The Turkish Bath (1852-1859) at the Louvre Museum is among the works Pornhub has highlighted on its Classic Nudes tour The debate over nudes is about to reach a climax. Pornhub, the adult video streaming platform, has launched a series of digital "Classic Nudes" tours for six of the world’s leading museums, with the aim of “stimulating the public to visit, explore and fall back in love (o
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 de
Gustav Courbet's L'Origine du Monde (1866). Photo: Musée d'Orsay, Paris Facebook’s policy regarding the depiction of nudity on its website, which has been criticised for being too vague, was clarified last month. The company’s latest “community standards” indicate that it now allows “photographs of paintings, sculptures and other art that depicts nude figures” to be posted on its site. But Faceboo
As institutions show, acquire and even develop video games, what role do they play in the museums’ future? By Emily Sharpe. Features, Issue 265, February 2015 Published online: 07 February 2015 Visitors to the “Art of the Video Game” exhibition at the Smithsonian American Art Museum The British Museum posted a message on the website Reddit last September asking for volunteers for its “build the Br
Arthur C. Danto, philosopher and art critic, has died, aged 89 He answered the question "what is art" but also declared its end By Julia Halperin. Web only Published online: 26 October 2013 Arthur C Danto, the noted philosopher and art critic, died on 25 October. He was 89. A professor emeritus of philosophy at Columbia University, Danto helped answer the age-old question of “what is art”, but als
“Absurd” decision by European Commission means VAT of 20%, rather than 5% By Georgina Adam | From issue 219, December 2010 Published online 16 Dec 10 (market) Dan Flavin at the Hayward Gallery in London: to European officials this has no more merit than your kitchen ceiling (Photo: REUTERS/Paul Hackett) LONDON. In an astonishing move, the European Commission (EC) has reversed a decision made in
Jeff Koons on his Serpentine show, his inspirations and how his studio system works The US artist reveals what he hopes to communicate to the public through his work By Adrian Dannatt | From issue 204, July/August 2009 Published online 5 Aug 09 (Features) Jeff Koons in his New York studio, where he employs more than 120 assistants Touring Jeff Koons's gigantic Chelsea studio in anticipation o
The Graffiti-strewn building became a pilgrimage for devotees of the singer when it opened 32 years after his death—but despite healthy ticket sales, the institution has racked up huge debts, with its backers accused of mismanagement
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