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The Grand Turk
16th-century painting declared 'bawdy' by Turkish university
2015-03-15
[Hurriyet Daily News] Students at Istanbul University's Art History Department have elicited administrative disapproval after a 16th century Italian work they selected for an event poster was deemed "bawdy" by authorities.

"What is this? Cover it up this way or that way!" the faculty's secretary-general, Aliye Yucel, reportedly said after seeing Tiziano Vecellio's "Amor Sacro e Amor Profano" (Sacred and Profane Love), which the students wanted to use on a poster for a panel on the history of beauty.

"This news should not be run. I will talk to them," Yucel said when asked to comment on the matter by Hurriyet Campus, adding that she would refuse to speak further on the issue.

Members of the History of Art Collective decried what they call censorship on the part of the university, while saying they would now produce a "censorship design" for the event.

"As the history of Art Collective, we try to organize various activities. Of course we face difficulties in every activity, like failing to find amphitheaters or a hall. But recently, we have faced censorship for the poster of our seminar. We were told that the poster would not be approved by the secretary if we didn't change it, in other words, 'If we don't censor it.' Against this attitude, we came together with the participation of academics and will make a censorship design. We await your ideas."

Tiziano's painting is in the Galleria Borghese collection in Rome.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Let me try this again...

Well, it is pretty racy (LINK).

Hiccup.
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169    2015-03-15 21:20  

#5  Well, it is pretty racy
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169    2015-03-15 21:18  

#4  This any different than the Social Justice Warriors imposing their standards on American campuses?

Good point, the Turks are more tolerant...
Posted by: Steve White   2015-03-15 10:17  

#3  This any different than the Social Justice Warriors imposing their standards on American campuses?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-03-15 09:48  

#2  Bawdy ? a five centuries old masterpiece... Lady you are
Posted by: Black Bart Slomose2063   2015-03-15 09:06  

#1  With some of these islamics, all art is bawdy. They prefer to impress the girls with more Islamic things.

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Posted by: JohnQC   2015-03-15 08:00  

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