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At the UN level there have been positive signs of larger attention being paid to the importance of protecting artistic freedom, but 2015 was in general a dark year for artistic freedom.
It's been fantastic how much artistic freedom they've given me.
I hope Kesha is able to regain her artistic freedom.
They are supporting artistic freedom with all those positive implications.
That's not a combination that bodes well for artistic freedom.
Mr. Conner found greater artistic freedom in illustrating fiction for magazines.
"In the name of artistic freedom, architects made themselves irrelevant," Aravena says.
"Pee-wee's Playhouse" was a situation of complete artistic freedom from CBS.
Central to both cases are issues of cultural appropriation and artistic freedom.
Mr. Arrufat has also benefited from this wave of newfound artistic freedom.
Freemuse's annual State of Artistic Freedom report serves up a total of 139 pages of content, all based on research assembled from monitoring, documentation, and examination of violations of artistic freedom and other legal and policy developments worldwide.
It's something of a sacred place, a hub of artistic freedom and expression.
Because now I have complete artistic freedom, no direction, and it's on me.
But for Phillips, the argument is about artistic freedom under the First Amendment.
Moody became a staunch defender of artistic freedom, even of work labeled indecent.
" Similarly, PEN America called the Guggenheim's decision "a major blow to artistic freedom.
What we got with Netflix was an extraordinarily generous budget and complete artistic freedom.
The fans shout it in unison, seemingly celebrating Taylor's newfound artistic freedom and DNGAF spirit.
There is also a notorious censorship issue on the app that prevents real artistic freedom.
She thanked the magazine titan for believing in her vision and giving her artistic freedom.
Said differently, our commitment to artistic freedom shouldn't depend on whose ox is being gored.
" In an email, Jay-Z said, "Prince led the way, for artistic freedom, for ownership.
Igarashi's arrest and detention triggered a debate about women's rights and artistic freedom in Japan.
Carrington's own route to Mexico, and to intellectual and artistic freedom, was fraught with difficulties.
The move was criticized by some free speech advocates who said it didn't encourage artistic freedom.
The label told Sleep they had total artistic freedom, not realizing who they were talking to.
He was acquitted based on a clause in the German constitution that allows for artistic freedom.
With the stark power of myth, this political allegory evolves into an argument for artistic freedom.
Nothing is worth giving away my artistic freedom for — it has been too hard fought for.
Paris' promise of modernism and its vibrant cultural milieu promised the Indian artists a greater artistic freedom.
The Freemuse annual report is a potent reminder that artistic freedom is in constant need of monitoring.
He also produced a riveting photograph of Ma Desheng, calling for artistic freedom, which is utterly iconic.
But the dispute is raising new questions about the coexistence of religion and artistic freedom in Spain.
Many have suggested that his arrest was politically motivated and could signal a crackdown on artistic freedom.
Drawing Constellation, an AR project by William Pappenheimer and Zachary Brady, combined app interactivity with analog artistic freedom.
In case, you're wondering, that's Live Artistic Freedom rather than any other words you might be thinking of.
Merkel, asked about the case, tried to separate the two issues and stressed her commitment to artistic freedom.
It's a place for artistic freedom in a "here's the space, do what you want" kind of way.
Salinger thought he had attained artistic freedom, and perhaps he did, but it will cost him something nonetheless.
To read the full report, including in-depth analyses of artistic freedom violations in individual countries, go here.
The country's recording industry association had criticized the lyrics but defended its choice in the name of artistic freedom.
The Santa Fe company has somehow managed to walk that razor-thin line between commercial success and artistic freedom.
These folks — among many others — show that you can both support same-sex marriage and support Jack's artistic freedom.
"It is a matter of artistic freedom for a theater to show what it wants to show," she said.
Do you feel like the artistic freedom of independent filmmaking lends itself to dark comedy, more than broader comedy?
This forces many acts to decide between continued success and artistic freedom -- and many choose not to risk much change.
His attorneys, from the Alliance Defending Freedom, have framed the case as a matter of "artistic freedom," or free speech.
According to Freemuse, 70% of the violations of artistic freedom in the US last year involved some form of censorship.
While attending performing art school in Baltimore with Tupac "she learned artistic freedom as a way of life," he says.
A fraud trial that he currently faces has widely been interpreted as an ultimatum on artistic freedom in today's Russia.
He offered his defense of total artistic freedom in response to Flemish culture minister Sven Gatz's survey on sexual harassment.
"For these projects, the students are purely relying on science and anatomy, and have to avoid artistic freedom," Coates tells PEOPLE.
It frames the move as a bid for artistic freedom — Epic let the brothers write their own songs, which Motown wouldn't allow.
"Artistic freedom is protected here and I think that the court assessed some things incorrectly in their previous ruling," he told reporters.
Berlin will decide on the request from Turkey in the coming days, Merkel said, adding that she cherished artistic freedom in Germany.
"They could win and keep their artistic freedom, and do what they want to do," said the show's executive producer Jesse Collins.
"I gave her artistic freedom to do whatever she wanted, which is exactly what I want from my own clients," says Schnack.
There are now two incompatible art worlds: one committed to inclusion, artistic freedom and change, the other driven by money and entitlements.
The biennale, entitled "Beyond Bliss," has been entirely privately funded, which allowed it more artistic freedom, apparently, which has been somewhat unexpected.
The artsfex network is an important platform for collaborations and exchange of information with local, regional and international sister organisations advocating artistic freedom.
The crux of the legal arguments is weighing the right to artistic freedom with the personal rights of Erdogan, the court has said.
So maybe the innovation of broadband streaming has not quite ushered in a brave new world of artistic freedom of expression after all.
The other contends that creators should be allowed to tell any story they see fit in the name of creative and artistic freedom.
As a child, he watched the firebombing of Dresden, and as a young man, he sought artistic freedom in ideologically restrictive East Germany.
The thematic thread of artistic freedom is pronounced, as the same actor Mohammad Ghaffari, plays a ruthless inquisitor in all of the works.
In total, I had now given up 10.1 days of artistic freedom to four watches in the course of less than a year.
We value our artistic freedom and always humbly seek to contribute to a more humane, conscious and ethical way to create in this world.
We value our artistic freedom and always humbly seek to contribute to a more humane, conscious, and ethical way to create in this world.
Is that a commodification, or is the commodification of that simply a necessary evil to him to achieve artistic freedom/recognition for forgotten music?
Our early programming bets with Vimeo Originals have shown that creators—empowered with total artistic freedom— can reach a global paying audience through Vimeo.
Netflix said in a statement that it supports artistic freedom and only removed the episode for Saudi viewers because of the valid legal request.
Cultural autonomy and artistic freedom were seen as specifically Yugoslav values, granting architects and urban planners an outsize role in implementing self-management principles.
It was not that long ago that galleries and museums stood up for artistic freedom, despite the outcry from the public and from politicians.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's nationalist government plans to tighten control over theaters, in a move critics said could undermine their independence and stifle artistic freedom.
The Hamburg court "again did not sufficiently consider artistic freedom, in particular how the poem was embedded in a whole context," Mr. Schertz said.
The caged writer approach wouldn't work for Martin, a man who has embraced the wide open spaces and artistic freedom of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Craving more artistic freedom, Poitier joined with Barbra Streisand, Paul Newman, Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman to form the First Artists Production Company in 1969.
Many of these accounts arrive from media reports, and while attacks on artistic freedom are gaining more attention, many are still underreported, or outright unreported.
But the comparison seems apt if you take note that both Meyerhold and Mr. Serebrennikov were not necessarily dissidents or standard-bearers of artistic freedom.
"Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, a prominent Iranian author who has spoken out for artistic freedom, wrote that "Iran once again lost one of its most honorable children.
"It gave artistic freedom to be able to work in one place and ship to another, and Tintoretto picks up on this," Mr. Ilchman said.
The artistic freedom that Bowie cultivated not only helped his music to remain interesting and popular, it also established him as among rock's most uncompromising artists.
Other proponents of same-sex marriage, however, have been unable to set aside their views on that issue, and so they're willing to sacrifice artistic freedom.
The National Coalition Against Censorship suggests the treatment infringed on their First Amendment rights and has encouraged the museum to reaffirm its commitment to artistic freedom.
I believe Iranian leaders are only interested in historical scholarship and artistic freedom when they hosted a conference for Holocaust deniers or supported Holocaust cartoon contests.
Perhaps the author's right to artistic freedom trumps everything, and it's effectively censorship to tell someone they can't write about whatever they want to write about.
Kyle is the first to admit she is the powerhouse of the two of them, and at the same time, that's given him an artistic freedom.
Western architects, who are paid handsomely for their work in the Gulf and are often granted unusual artistic freedom, have kept their distance from the disputes.
That was a very un-major-label thing to do, but we've always had artistic freedom, whether it's that or having a bunch of layers on songs.
Whatever its exact origin, this attack on artistic freedom in our politically polarized times raises the sinister specter of renewed attempts at government censorship of the arts.
This week, a museum of rocks that look like faces, Art Basel reports, Putin defends artistic freedom, the apolitical Turner Prize, hidden art in Switzerland, and more.
Speaking as if he were addressing Erdogan, Boehmermann explained that the NDR broadcast had fallen under the right to artistic freedom, press freedom and freedom of opinion.
On April 20, newly instated president Miguel Díaz-Canel signed a proposal for a new regulation, Decree 349, surrounding artistic freedom and institutional censorship in the Republic.
" He added, "Just because you want to hide behind the guise of artistic capabilities or artistic freedom of speech doesn't make it right, and Snoop knows that.
" Felix Klein, the government's commissioner for anti-semitism, said if the video was simply to promote sales, "I think it is a tasteless exploitation of artistic freedom.
Netflix's comment on the decision took pains to note the company's strong support for "artistic freedom worldwide" while citing the "valid legal request" made by the Saudis.
His is only one of 203 cases of attacks on artistic freedom registered last year in Egypt — and only one of 220,213 registered worldwide, in 246 countries.
The case against him is widely seen as a trumped-up attack on artistic freedom, and Mr. Serebrennikov has continued to work regardless, directing productions from afar.
I had complete artistic freedom and chose three people who had never participated in the Games: a French triathlete, a Sudanese high jumper and a Brazilian diver.
To take a leap into more playful, experimental wines, she turned to Naked Wines in order to have the artistic freedom to make wines to her own vision.
So far as I know, BioWare hasn't commented on how or why it designed the Sara Ryder model, but isn't is possible BioWare just expressed artistic freedom here?
Sandy must weigh her desire for a friend against her artistic freedom, and eventually, she cleverly draws herself out of a dangerous underworld and back into the light.
It was also the most devastating attacks on artistic freedom in 2015, stoking a climate of fear around the world and leading to concerts and cultural events being cancelled.
The organization, which aims to defend artistic freedom around the world, registered a total 469 cases of censorship and attacks in 2015 — nearly a twofold increase (98%) from 2014.
"Artistic freedom violations continue to be under-reported in many countries due to lack of awareness, registration and reporting capacity," Freemuse Executive Director Ole Reitov said in a statement.
After all, as Theallet noted, we "value our artistic freedom" and shouldn't have to "participate in dressing or associating in any way" with projects we don't want to support.
Boehmermann said the NDR broadcast fell under the right to artistic freedom, press freedom and freedom of opinion and said his poem was an example of impermissible "abusive criticism".
The day after the "Universe, Incomplete" premiere, Ms. Carp appeared at a heated panel discussion on artistic freedom that was scheduled as a replacement for the Young Fathers' concert.
Otero Alcántara, whose practice is openly political, has been a frequent target of a government-sponsored campaign to curtail artistic freedom in the island over the last two years.
In the end the debate over artistic freedom seemed less important than the intensity of the anger: the speed and starkness with which it illuminated white obliviousness and entitlement.
Overall, he's a joy to work with and usually has an idea of what he wants, but trusts me as an expert and gives me artistic freedom, which is invaluable.
To put it cynically: In a post-truth world, universal democratic values such as free speech and artistic freedom can also be perceived as political interests, rather than inherent values.
While some in the media characterize the case as a clash between same-sex-marriage rights and religious and artistic freedom, that simplistic framing does not hold up to scrutiny.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's government submitted plans to parliament on Monday to tighten its control over theaters, triggering protests from actors and audiences who feel that artistic freedom is under threat.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request — and to comply with local law," the company said.
Kirill Serebrennikov, above, renowned across Europe and beyond, is charged in a financial fraud case that is seen by Russia's intelligentsia as a test of artistic freedom under President Vladimir Putin.
For anyone familiar with Tennessee Williams's masterpiece — the story of a young man who abandons his mother and sister to pursue a life of artistic freedom — these choices will be surprising.
Lamensdorf expressed particular enthusiasm for the Artistic Freedom Initiative, an organization that provides legal services and resettlement support for artists around the world who are censored or persecuted for their work.
In an attempt to avert any substantive dialogue, both the gallery and artist have chosen to ignore our concerns and assert that they are the victims in a debate about artistic freedom.
The fantasy of the expressive creation of the self has become so naturalized by writers, poets, musicians, and painters that the Rorschach test must strike them as a totem of artistic freedom.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request -- and to comply with local law," a Netflix spokesperson said.
These are fail-safe points in discussions of artistic freedom, and they sidestep a foundational problem: the decision to make art without regard for the lives involved, and no matter the consequences.
MOSCOW — A court on Tuesday extended the house arrest of Kirill S. Serebrennikov, the artistic director of the Gogol Center, whose case has raised alarms about repression of artistic freedom in Russia.
MOSCOW — One of Russia's most daring and innovative directors went on trial on Wednesday, charged in a financial fraud case widely seen among the country's intelligentsia as a test of artistic freedom.
Morality clauses that will affect a writer's work being published because of the author's morally unacceptable behavior introduce a new constraint on artistic freedom — in this case, public access to written work.
Over the past four years, the artist has also painfully battled her alleged abuser, music producer Dr. Luke, in court over her artistic freedom and release from her record contract with Sony Records.
It hints at the greater heights that Random Acts of Flyness could — and hopefully will — reach, as the artists involved use what seems to be complete artistic freedom to speak, and to sing.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and only removed this episode in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request – and to comply with local law," Netflix told the Financial Times.
Standing up really hard for artistic freedom in public art, creating that space to talk about exactly anything, and taking as long as it takes to explain the content coming from its core.
Speculative analyzing of the videos create a spectacle of sorts around them, but it's important to give room for artistic freedom and let these notions take a back seat to the work itself.
"In total, I had now given up 10.1 days of artistic freedom to four watches in the course of less than a year," he concludes, even before capitulating and grabbing that last Casio.
While celebrities are entitled to their artistic freedom and online opinions, moments like these are sobering reminders that even artists who wouldn't suspect their fans have a cruel side have to stay vigilant.
There are limits to artistic freedom, though, and Mr. Fish exceeded them toward the end of his Bard production, when his treatment of a scene of fatal violence took Mr. Chapin by surprise.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since July, Cuban artists and activists have tirelessly organized in opposition to Decree 349, a new regulation pertaining to artistic freedom and institutional censorship in the Republic.
There's now less of a need for artists to actually sign with labels in order to be successful, affording MCs the artistic freedom and ability to build their brand, identity, and overall aesthetic, organically.
Mr. Barris, 43, has also begun talks with Netflix, the streaming titan that has poached superproducers like ABC's Shonda Rhimes and Fox's Ryan Murphy with eye-popping pay packages and promises of artistic freedom.
It feels like her profile has grown larger since she joined the cast of the Netflix series GLOW, but Nash has been a proponent of women's rights and artistic freedom for nearly 15 years.
While that was surely in part because the series was darker and less commercial than his previous work, the show also revealed that the pitfalls of artistic freedom are as real as its potential.
Whether Laâbissi has learned that there does not need to be a false opposition between transgressive artistic freedom and an acknowledgement of indigenous values, beliefs, and ongoing political struggles will be seen this week.
"We strongly support artistic freedom and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request — and to comply with local law," said Netflix in a statement to NPR.
In a country where everything is seen as controlled by the Kremlin, the developments caused leading cultural figures to rally around Mr. Serebrennikov, who feared the raids might signal a crackdown on artistic freedom.
That has prompted fears among many in the Hungarian arts scene — which has a strong theatrical tradition and has been a pillar of free speech even under Communism — that artistic freedom is at risk.
His best films are always at the center of debate in the industry, either for their controversial subject matter, visceral depictions of India's urban underbelly, or his protest against conservative bureaucratic obstruction of artistic freedom.
Apart from his songs, musical genius and virtuosic skills, the Purple Rain singer is also widely recognized for his fierce protection of artistic freedom and his longstanding fight with his first record label, Warner Bros.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request -- and to comply with local law," a Netflix spokesperson said in a statement.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and only removed this episode in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request -- and to comply with local law," the company said in an official statement.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal demand from the government — and to comply with local law," a Netflix spokesperson said.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and only removed this episode in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request — and to comply with local law," Netflix said in a statement at the time.
Now published posthumously, Golden Years is the story of a young Iranian dissident who left his country for the promise of artistic freedom in the United States via a haze of drugs, alcohol, sex, and poverty.
Rauschenberg saw art as a catalyst for powerful social change, and the panels reflect his travel to countries with repressive regimes in the 1970s and early 1980s, where he spoke out for artistic freedom of expression.
"We strongly support artistic freedom worldwide and only removed this episode in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request — and to comply with local law," Netflix said in a statement to the Financial Times.
When the court ruled in May to ban sections of the poem, it said this was based on the need to find a balance between preserving the right to artistic freedom and the personal rights of Erdogan.
By the next day, it had become a litmus test of artistic freedom in Germany, after the public broadcaster ZDF first pulled the show from its digital archive then restored it minus the reading of the poem.
The musicians are mostly over 60 and often learned jazz clandestinely and resourcefully in Soviet-era Russia, where the authorities were suspicious of people interested in American culture, especially cultural traditions that emphasized improvisation and artistic freedom.
The ruling, which overturns an earlier decision by the Federal Court of Justice and is widely seen as setting a precedent in Germany, addresses the complex legal issue of the competing interests of artistic freedom and copyright.
So to go to Anti-, a label that could help us grow but maintain that same kind of personal relationship based on respect, trust and artistic freedom that was asking a lot, but we got very lucky.
"If the government were to support the move, there would be a huge backlash domestically," he said, adding that in his opinion as a trained lawyer the poem was "distasteful" but within the limits of artistic freedom.
HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - A German court weighed up the limits of artistic freedom on Wednesday in considering whether to ban a satirical poem that mocked Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and caused a diplomatic spat between Ankara and Berlin.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On March 26, 2019, Freemuse, the world's leading independent international organization advocating for and defending freedom of artistic expression, launched its annual report, The State of Artistic Freedom 5783: Whose Narratives Count?
"We strongly support artistic freedom and removed this episode only in Saudi Arabia after we had received a valid legal request — and to comply with local law," a Netflix spokesperson said in an email statement to VICE News.
In our experience, this is a pervasive mentality, and to be forced to operate in this environment of fear is an abject predicament for those who subscribe to artistic freedom on almost every topic imaginable—except for Palestine.
The first day of 2019 showed that, like Google, Apple, Microsoft, and many more, tech plower player Netflix chose to meet the censorship demands of an authoritarian regime, rather than uphold its own self-ascribed value of artistic freedom.
As all his best films do, these movies came under scrutiny and initial rejection by the Indian Censor Board, but with Kashyap's obstinacy and belief in fighting for artistic freedom at all costs, they ultimately released with minimal cuts.
He was released without charge after a few hours of questioning, but what has become known here as "the Ziad Doueiri affair" has fueled fierce debates about law, politics, artistic freedom and Lebanon's hostile relationship with its southern neighbor.
MONTREAL — Several theaters in Quebec are forging ahead with plans to stage "Slav," the show shut down here last week amid accusations of racial myopia, while its director has been lashing out at his critics for "muzzling" artistic freedom.
At the time of the searches, prominent Russian cultural figures had defended Mr. Serebrennikov — then a witness — fearing that the raids signaled attempts by conservatives to limit artistic freedom in response to his sardonic depictions of absurdities in Russia.
SparkShorts are similar in vein to the short films that precede a Pixar feature; they are executed in a shorter amount of time and with a smaller budget than Pixar's usual features but offer their creators more artistic freedom.
"Indecent," a stylized music-and-movement-filled ode to the theater, is set throughout Europe and around New York from 1906 to 1952, and reflects contemporary concerns as it grapples with issues of identity, sexuality, immigration and artistic freedom.
It took a long time to find the label support and artistic freedom to do that; over 13 years, Clarkson had to produce seven albums to fulfill her contract with RCA and Clive Davis (signed when she won American Idol).
"First, Amazon will need to hire top design/creative talent, and give them artistic freedom to experiment and bring uniqueness to the assortment, not 'more of the same,'" he says, adding that consumers (especially millennials) want distinct and unique merchandise.
After initial public scepticism over the poem about Erdogan, which refers to bestiality alongside alleged mistreatment of Kurds and Christians, Germans are now championing artistic freedom, a sensitive topic given the country's 20th century history of Nazi and Communist repression.
In five short years, BTS has gone from a modestly successful outfit frequently dismissed as a novelty act in their homeland to the most successful Korean artists in history, paragons of self-sufficiency in an industry not known for artistic freedom.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — A renowned Russian director was released on Monday by a court in Moscow after nearly 20 months of house arrest, in a financial fraud case that is widely seen by Russia's intelligentsia as a test for artistic freedom.
In promotional interviews for "Ghost Stories," all four directors have discussed the artistic freedom of creating content for the global streaming giant, freed from the country's cutthroat theatrical business model and the censors at the Central Board of Film Certification.
Turkey The artist Zehra Doğan, who spent more than two years in a Turkish prison over a painting deemed "terrorist propaganda," was released earlier this year, an atypical bright spot in a country otherwise at bottom of artistic freedom indexes.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, in a meeting with film directors and artists, vowed on Friday to protect artistic freedom in the country but also said a court was right to give one director a 20-year prison term.
The minister and the relevant municipality would have to sign a deal defining the joint operation of a theater, including how to appoint its director, but this agreement "has to guarantee the artistic freedom of the theater", the bill says.
Most first-time feature directors — even those who had thriving careers as actors or in television — are still relatively unknown quantities to the often risk-averse purse-string controllers, which means lower budgets, tighter timeframes, and possibly less artistic freedom.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday Germany wanted to find a solution to the migrant crisis but this was separate to artistic freedom after the Turkish leader filed a complaint against a comedian for insulting him with a satirical poem.
Later in the episode, The Verge's Silicon Valley editor Casey Newton explains exactly how the moderation works, why it's necessary, and how Facebook is weighing the philosophical question of artistic freedom against the reality of constantly working to keep porn off the platform.
In addition to these groups, other organizations that were involved include Artistic Freedom Initiative; Resistbot; Make the Road New York; Parade/The Young and Mighty March for a Voice; Theatre of the Oppressed; Spaceworks; New Yorkers Against Gun Violence; and the Climate Mobilization.
Perspectives: Choosing Saudi Arabia over artistic freedom Rather than stand up for comic Hasan Minhaj's late-night program "Patriot Act," Netflix caved to Saudi Arabia, which objected to the content in an episode and demanded it be made unavailable in the country.
It's not the number of Harley Quinn or Wonder Woman movies that will determine whether they're equal with the boys, but rather if either one — or any woman superhero for that matter — ever enjoys the same artistic freedom as Phillips and Joker.
Those big companies ran away from free speech and artistic freedom when far-right talk radio and websites produced a swarm of social media outrage suggesting that the assassination of a Trump-like Caesar could promote violence against the real President Trump.
But what remained constant was Van Noten's discipline, his aversion to self-indulgence, to folly, his adherence to a rigor that announces itself in his designs and in his conduct: a sense of discipline that, paradoxically, has earned him extraordinary artistic freedom.
The panicked tone of the accusations of censorship leads me to suspect that what is being asserted has little to do with artistic freedom per se, and everything to do with a bitter fight to retain normative status, and the privileges that flow from it.
By 1793, the Royal Academy was abolished and the Salon exhibition for that year was managed by the Commune des Arts, who included in the livret an extended preface that expounded on the values of artistic freedom, tying it to the struggle for political freedom.
The skilled novelist here brings alive not just the political turmoil that surrounded Shostakovich, but his love for his wives, his love for his children, a vivid counterpoint of artistic freedom and political oppression—the eloquent conjuring of one glass of vodka clinking against another.
Government lawmaker Trevor Evans ruled out an Australian equivalent of the U.S. Supreme Court case in which a baker who refused to provide a wedding cake for a gay couple argued he was exercising artistic freedom and was exempt from Colorado anti-discrimination laws.
GAVIN McCORMICK Brooklyn To the Editor: Adam Kirsch applauds Bob Dylan's nonresponsiveness to the Nobel committee as an assertion of his artistic freedom, in particular suggesting that Mr. Dylan is refusing to be defined as an artist by the Nobel committee's expression of approval.
Now people are threatening to uninstall the music app from their smartphones in a debate over free speech, copyright, artistic freedom and much more, as the scabs of every festering political debate from last year were ripped off and fought over all over again.
Recently, Teraoka shifted his art style to create The Cloisters, triptych altarpieces in the style of religious Renaissance and medieval art, confronting topics such as Monica Lewinsky and the Clinton impeachment, clergy sex abuse scandals, artistic freedom in Russia, and the threat of nuclear war.
" The director of the Kunsthal Museum, Emily Ansenk, said in a statement on Monday: "We are firm believers in artistic freedom, even when it concerns such a sensitive subject for us, and we hope that the theater makers reached their intended goal with this initiative.
In 2014, the commission determined that Jack's artistic freedom didn't extend to a choice not to celebrate same-sex marriage (a strange and remarkable decision given the commission's subsequent deference toward cake artists who declined to create cakes expressing disapproval of same-sex marriage).
Some of the comic's depictions — an attack on a trans sex worker in the first issue last month; a cover showing the lynching and genital mutilation of a Pakistani man — set off debates about artistic freedom and responsibility, and censorship and social justice warriors.
On its website, the ACLU touts a broad view of artistic freedom:  [A] free society is based on the principle that each and every individual has the right to decide what art or entertainment he or she wants—or does not want—to receive or create.
She focuses on three controversies that roiled the art world over the decades — including, most recently, the exhibition of "Open Casket," Dana Schutz's painting of Emmett Till, in the 2017 Whitney Biennial — to explore how artists and curators have handled issues of race and artistic freedom.
Mr. Baumbach's movie was also warmly received, and in postscreening exchanges with reporters, he enacted what is becoming a very familiar dance, explaining that his movie, while ideally meant to be exhibited on a big screen, benefited substantially from the artistic freedom Netflix had afforded him.
Access to 3G mobile technology has allowed activists to call for a no vote in the referendum on the new Constitution, to strongly condemn Decree 349, which limits artistic freedom, and to protest how Miguel Díaz-Canel was elevated to the presidency without the people's consent.
All too often, artistic expression — and artistic freedom — has doubled as a kind of smokescreen for self-indulgent behavior: The erotic feelings art and artistic collaboration evokes in (usually) men is so deep-seated, so powerful that they cannot help (they say) but succumb to their urges.
In Germany, where demagogues have exercised real power over human lives, and in the United States, where new demagogues loom, Meese's self-performance forces the viewer to choose sides — between parody and propaganda, between artistic freedom and social responsibility — and to look at ourselves through our perceptions of him.
" The current president of the Central Council of Jews Josef Schuster added, "Whoever misuses the Holocaust for marketing purposes acts in a deplorable and immoral way" while Felix Klein, who heads Germany's office on anti-Semitism, chimed in: "I think it is a tasteless exploitation of artistic freedom.
"Netflix declined to comment about the backlash on Monday, but Porta dos Fundos released a statement, saying the group "values artistic freedom and humor through satire on the most diverse cultural themes of our society and believes that freedom of expression is an essential construction for a democratic country.
Though Netflix has not released specifics on the number of subscribers in the country, the recent controversy over its removal of an episode of comedian Hasan Minhaj's show "Patriot Act" is throwing a sharp spotlight on how media and tech companies balance artistic freedom against local laws, and their business.
Instead, Eisenberg shows us how Adam, the nephew, is equally drawn to Vivian, who embodies the world of his uncle, a man who escaped the stifling world of his Midwestern childhood, as Adam himself is now trying to do, and made a new life of sexual and artistic freedom abroad.
Netflix declined to comment, but pointed Business Insider to Porta dos Fundos&apos statement:"Porta dos Fundos values artistic freedom and humor through satire on the most diverse cultural themes of our society and believes that freedom of expression is an essential construction for a democratic country," the group said.
New Japan's rise has come, in part, from offering its performers more artistic freedom as well as additional avenues for income that are not always available to those working for W.W.E. For example, some wrestlers can negotiate with New Japan to also work for other promotions and to sell their own branded merchandise.
To complicate the meaning of Kutera's "Feminist Painting" even more, she risked and possibly welcomed being rejected by Poland's male avant-garde artists who regarded Abstract Expressionism as the culmination of artistic freedom: the right of the individual to express oneself  without fear of government attempts to censor or instrumentalize the work.
Save for appearances in movies like RV (with Robin Williams) and G.B.F., the young starlet seemed to have disappeared from the public eye as she and her legal team fought to reinstate her artistic freedom, which culminated last week when JoJo, now 25, finally released Mad Love, her first full-length album in a decade, under a new label.
Cheryl Boone Isaacs, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, told the 165 Oscar-nominated actors and film makers there was a "struggle globally today over artistic freedom that feels more urgent than at any time since the 1950s," an apparent reference to the anti-communist blacklists of some in the movie industry at the time.
Freemuse has been tracking violations of artistic freedom since 2012 (it focused solely on music prior to that year), and its total number of registered cases has increased annually — so it's important to note that while 2016 stands as a record year, this figure also likely reflects the organization's expanding network and improving ability to gather and receive intelligence.
FIAP in its structure is a model of artistic freedom: allowing artists the liberty to find their own way in the spaces they are given to work in (though I find out that Canonge's original plans for his performance had to be revised, because the administration didn't permit him to swing from a rope suspended from a high balcony).
Both Mr Phillips and his fellow artists have a right to artistic freedom, but where a law prohibits turning people away on the basis of their sexual orientation (among other identity markers), that freedom does not trump a requirement to afford gays and straights alike the "full and equal enjoyment" of the all their goods and services up for sale.
"Having the focus taken off of commerce and commodity and directed at curatorial vision and artistic freedom allows viewers to feel like they are viewing a large swath of the NYC art world through a more earnest and direct lens which caters not to the collector, but to the art appreciator," says Smith, the curator whose booth was previously infested with pigeons.
In a perfect world, that fact would be unremarkable, but don't be fooled by the claims of Catherine Deneuve and others, who argued recently in the newspaper Le Monde that the #MeToo movement was starting to infringe on artistic freedom: France is a long way from gender equality, and the output of its theater sector remains deeply skewed toward stories written and staged by men.

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