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Isabella Hughes

Censorship in Exhibitions

“Censorship in Exhibitions” examines the suppression of artistic expression within art exhibitions, revealing how political ideologies, social norms, and power dynamics shape what art the public sees. The book doesn't treat censorship as isolated events, but rather as a recurring phenomenon with deep historical roots. For instance, the book explores how avant-garde art movements faced suppression in the early 20th century, contrasting this with contemporary controversies surrounding politically charged artworks. This exploration offers insights into how censorship operates and its effects on freedom of expression.

The book progresses thematically, beginning with case studies categorized by type of censorship, such as political or religious motivations. It then investigates the actors involved, like government bodies and museum administrators, and their agendas. Finally, it considers the consequences of censorship on artists and society, offering strategies to resist such actions. By examining historical patterns and motivations, the book reveals how censorship reinforces existing power structures. This approach challenges conventional narratives and provides a comprehensive overview valuable to art students, historians, and museum professionals.
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2025
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2025
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