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Sally Mann Photos Reportedly Seized From Texas Art Museum

Last updated: January 10, 2025 11:18 pm
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Controversy Surrounding Sally Mann’s Artwork at Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Recently, several works by renowned photographer Sally Mann displayed at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth were reportedly removed following calls for an investigation into her artworks by Texas Republican officials. The right-wing outlet Dallas Express had published articles equating Mann’s photographs of her nude children with child pornography, sparking a heated debate within the art community.

The Texas visual art publication Glasstire reported that multiple photographs by Mann and accompanying wall texts had been taken down from the group exhibition “Diaries of Home.” This exhibition features the work of 13 women and nonbinary artists, including Nan Goldin and Carrie Mae Weems, and aims to explore feminine spheres through art.

Three of the works that were reportedly seized, none of which depict sexual content, portray Mann’s three children nude and are publicly viewable online on reputable art museum websites. One of the controversial pieces, “Popsicle Drips” (1985), zooms in on Mann’s young son’s torso, including his genitals, covered in popsicle drippings. Another work, “The Wet Bed” (1987), shows a young girl lying in a soaked bed, while “The Perfect Tomato” (1990) captures a girl jumping on a table dotted with tomatoes.

In response to the controversy, a spokesperson for the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth confirmed that an “inquiry” was made into four artworks in the “Diaries of Home” exhibition. The museum emphasized that these works have been widely exhibited in leading cultural institutions for over 30 years.

Despite the museum’s defense of Mann’s artwork, the Fort Worth Police Department confirmed an active investigation into the photographs. This move has sparked a larger conversation about artistic freedom, censorship, and the interpretation of art in contemporary society.

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In a past essay for The New York Times, Mann defended her works, highlighting the distinction between nudity and sexuality in art. She described her controversial piece, “The Perfect Tomato,” as capturing a spontaneous moment in the lives of her children.

The controversy surrounding Mann’s artwork has drawn criticism from conservative groups and officials, who have labeled the photographs as “troubling and offensive.” Republican Tarrant County Judge Tim O’Hare demanded the immediate removal of the photographs and their investigation by law enforcement.

In light of these events, the Danbury Institute, a right-wing Christian group, condemned Mann’s photographs, accusing them of sexualizing children and exploiting their innocence. The ongoing debate raises important questions about the boundaries of art, censorship, and societal norms.

As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to consider the implications of censoring art and the impact it may have on artistic expression and freedom of speech.

The international artistic freedom advocacy organization Artists at Risk Connection has condemned the reported seizure of Mann’s artworks, emphasizing the importance of supporting challenging voices in the art world. The targeting of Sally Mann reflects a broader trend of intimidation and moral panic used to silence artists, particularly those from marginalized communities.

As the debate continues, it is essential to uphold the principles of artistic freedom and allow for diverse perspectives to be expressed through creative means. The controversy surrounding Mann’s artwork serves as a reminder of the power of art to provoke thought, spark dialogue, and challenge societal norms.

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