Good luck, guys. If I were you and wanted to publish nude pictures of children, I'd keep the phone number of a criminal attorney handy.
You're making a mistake if you think that any of us are planning to replicate the Mann portfolio, or anything similar. Standing up for the rights of artists is what I am expressing, and I don't think I'm alone in that. If we don't, then we are paving the way for minorities with a "morality agenda" to dictate what can and cannot be represented in art, and I doubt that anyone wants to pursue such a thing. (except of course those minorities)
Secondly, by making that statement, you are implying that you believe that the depiction of an unclothed child in a work of art is a
"criminal" activity, which would have to be proven without a doubt. And I'll remind you, not once have any of Sally Mann's photos been determined to have violated any laws. Just because work like Mann and Bullock offends
you doesn't make its
"criminal".
You are absolutely free to express your opinion in these discussions, but when someone chooses to cross the line between expressing opinion, and attempting to
render opinion as fact, don't be surprised if you encounter pushback.
It strikes me, however, that it's always the more prudish folk who try to push their values on the others.
That is my experience as well.
In my opinion and experience, there is nothing intrinsically pornographic about a naked human body - whatever the age. And if, when looking at Sally Mann's photos of her children growing up, someone's reaction is sexual thoughts....the problem is with the viewer, not the images.
Absolutely. When someone chooses to "go all Pat Robertson" when viewing art that includes an unclothed human form, I tend to wonder what it is about that person's mind that takes them to that place. All too often, it's those minds that rush to outrage and then act on it, as did the Danbury group in this instance.
There are people who become aroused looking at door knobs, coffee tables and all kinds of inanimate objects too. Nobody blames the coffee table.
Oh, I think the coffee table (and the door knob) have a great deal to answer for! ;-)