Gene Culture Show censored
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A Liverpool exhibition featuring animal parts has been forced to close by the gallery, less than 24 hours after opening on August 9. Although she consulted with the management of the venue and local animal rights activists while preparing the show, the exhibition curator Gaynor Sweeney said she had been accused of sensationalism and the gallery was also concerned there was a vegetarian restaurant in the same building. "Statements of ‘sensationalism’ are unfounded, because art and science have played an integral part in the history and evolution of civilisations," commented Sweeney. "These types of exhibitions, which combine art and science, act as a platform for insight and bring to the forefront awareness on certain subjects. It furthermore acts as a conduit on the subject to both scientist and animal rights activists. Through the freedom of expression by the artists it helps to address and evaluate such subjects." Other work on view included skeletons of road kill squirrels collected by artist June Kingsbury and displayed in glass cases and graphite drawings by Jonathan Aldous inspired and loosely based on H. G. Wells' scifi novel The Island of Doctor Moreau in which a scientist experiments with vivisecting animals, so that they adopt human appearance and traits. Via del.icio.us / tag / gene < Art in Liverpool and icLiverpool. |



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