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All articles tagged: paul yore

it's all happening in Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
Audrey Schmidt

Everything is fucked

It is the aesthetic which distinguishes the artistic from the pornographic and the moral which provides the societal gauge that transforms the erotic into the obscene. Read more...
food for thought in Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
Jo Faulkner

Censorship, nudity and childhood innocence: from Henson to Yore

Life intrudes upon the fantasy of the innocent child. Childhood nudity comes to be associated not with innocence, but its betrayal. Read more...
editorial in Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
Angela Conquet

The flesh is still weak. So is the mind.

The naked body externalises what its membrane hides, it is a deliberate pose, presentation or distortion. Art acts as a mirror of the culture that produces it, and if this mirror depicts less than orthodox images of the body, this is merely a reflection of our times. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
Ben Eltham

The New Censorship: A Campaign Against Arts Funding?

Have Paul Yore and the Linden centre become unwitting targets in a new outbreak of Australia’s culture wars? For many on the political right in Australia, public funding for the arts is a hot issue. Read more...
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