Wednesday, January 12, 2011

'Ant Crucifix' Video to Begin Screening In 'Museum Of Censored Art' on Smithsonian's Doorstep

The Museum of Censored Art will open to the public on Thursday, January 13, 2011, on the Smithsonian's doorstep, announced art and free speech activists Mike Blasenstein and Michael Dax Iacovone today. The free speech advocates will open the Museum of Censored Art in a mobile office trailer outside the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery, where they will screen the film censored by the Smithsonian, "A Fire In My Belly" by the late gay artist David Wojnarowicz.

The work was part of the larger "Hide/Seek" exhibit of gay and lesbian portraiture currently at the National Portrait Gallery. However, the piece was removed Nov. 30 by Smithsonian Secretary G. Wayne Clough after anti-gay groups labeled it "anti-Christian." The same groups that succeeded in having the Wojnarowicz film censored originally wanted the entire "Hide/Seek" exhibit removed from the Gallery.