Warhol Foundation: "Demands Reinstatement of Censored Art", December 13, 2010

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WARHOL FOUNDATION DEMANDS REINSTATEMENT OF CENSORED ART WORK OR WILL CEASE FUNDING ALL SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION EXHIBITIONS

December 13, 2010

For Immediate Release

Contact Joel Wachs, President, 212.387.7555

The following letter was sent today by The Andy Warhol Foundation to Wayne Clough, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution:


December 13, 2010

Mr. Wayne Clough

Smithsonian Institution

SIB Office of the Secretary

MRC 016

PO Box 37012

Washington, D.C. 20013-7012


Dear Mr. Clough,


The Warhol Foundation is proud to have been a lead supporter of Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture, but we strongly condemn the decision to remove David Wojnarowicz’s video A Fire in My Belly from the exhibition. Such blatant censorship is unconscionable. It is inimical to everything the Smithsonian Institution should stand for, and everything the Andy Warhol Foundation does stand for.


Although we have enjoyed our growing relationship during the past three years, and have given more than $375,000 to fund several exhibitions at various Smithsonian institutions, we cannot stand by and watch the Smithsonian bow to the demands of bigots who have attacked the exhibition out of ignorance, hatred and fear.


Last week the Foundation published a statement on its website www.warholfoundation.org, condemning the National Portrait Gallery’s removal of the work and on Friday our Board of Directors met to discuss the long-term implications of the Museum’s behavior on the Foundation’s relationship with the Smithsonian Institution. After careful consideration, the Board voted unanimously to demand that you restore the censored work immediately, or the Warhol Foundation will cease funding future exhibitions at all Smithsonian institutions.


I regret that you have put us in this position, but there is no other course we can take. For the arts to flourish the arts must be free, and the decision to censor this important work is in stark opposition to our mission to defend freedom of expression wherever and whenever it is under attack.


Sincerely yours,

Joel Wachs

President

cc:

Ms. Patricia Stonesifer, Smithsonian Chairwoman of the Board

Directors of Smithsonian Institution museums

Board Chairs of Smithsonian Institution museums