French Artists Launch National Petition Against Art Censorship
In France, a collective of artists has organized a national petition against censorship in the arts, responding to what they perceive as a repressive context where prohibitions are shifting and censorship remains highly active. The petition was launched in July 2001, as reported by artpress. The collective aims to combat the ongoing restrictions on artistic expression. The petition is available as a downloadable PDF. The initiative underscores persistent tensions between artistic freedom and regulatory or societal constraints in France.
Key facts
- A collective of artists launched a national petition against censorship in art in France.
- The petition was reported by artpress in July 2001.
- The petition is available as a downloadable PDF.
- The collective aims to fight against a repressive context and shifting prohibitions.
- Censorship is described as still very active in France.
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Institutions
- artpress
Locations
- France
Sources
- artpress —