Washington Post art critic Blake Gopnik is hopping mad that the National Portrait Gallery pulled a video from its “Hide/Seek” exhibit on homosexual imagery, insisting: “Now the NPG, and the Smithsonian Institution it is part of, look set to come off as cowards.” Gopnik insisted the ant-covered Jesus in the video was inconsequential, and that if he played censor, he'd keep the insect-covered Christ and scrap the Norman Rockwell: Norman Rockwell would get the boot, too, if I believed in pulling everything that I'm offended by: I can't stand the view of America that he presents, which I feel insults a huge number of us non-mainstream folks. But I didn't call for the Smithsonian American Art Museum to pull the Rockwell show that runs through Jan. 2, just down the hall from “Hide/Seek.” Rockwell and his admirers got to have their say, and his detractors, including me, got to rant about how much they hated his art. Censorship would have prevented that discussion, and that's why we don't allow it. read more
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WaPo Art Critic Rants at Removal of Ant-Covered Jesus; He’d Ban Norman Rockwell