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Sydney | Arts | Bill Henson | Censorship | Ian Howard | Tony Bond | Public event | Culture | June 2008
Art Censorship public forum: Burnside, Marr, Johnston, Hamilton, Howard, BondArt Censorship: the Bigger Picture was the title of this public forum that took place on 12th June at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. In this informed, thoughtful and sometimes passionate debate, Julian Burnside, David Marr, Clive Hamilton, Hetty Johnston, Ian Howard and Tony Bond addressed the topic in light of the furore surrounding recent censorship of the work of well-known artist Bill Henson. The forum, introduced by Margaret Pomeranz, was presented by Watch on Censorship in association with the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA). Sydney, June 2008 (Part 1 of 4) (Introduction, Ian Howard, Tony Bond) Click here for Part 2: Hetty Johnston and Julian Burnside Click here for Part 3: Clive Hamilton, followed by general debate Source: Duration: 28m 11sHelpIf playback stutters, press pause and give it time to preload. Optimal playback occurs when file is fully loaded. More. SlowTV SearchFriends of SlowTVYES! I wish to receive e-newsletters, alerts and updates from Friends of SlowTV. Or follow SlowTV on Twitter Recently forwarded | SlowTV
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