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Name: Garrett Lynch on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Marc Garrett on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Brown on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Hinc on Sep 7, 2011Comments: Who is the platform provider? Is it NING? Why are they pressuring Artreview,com so? What's their motive? Who is rattling their cage? Why has AR.com rolled over on this? You'd think they'd know better.I think they'll rue the day they passed on these demands with such perfect servility.Flag
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Name: Simon Mack on Sep 7, 2011Comments: are we still fighting for artistic expression into the 21st Century ? seems so.. ah freedom of speech + expression that old nugget. artreview shd know better. c'mon - get with the programme guys..Flag
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Name: Alexandra Buhl on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Siarkiewicz on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Germán Britch on Sep 7, 2011Comments: No censorship please....Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Juan José Herrera on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Sylvain Cousineau on Sep 7, 2011Comments: This beyond comment... how do you vomit in text, "VRAHAHAHAOUMPH"Flag
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Maria Chatzichristodoulou on Sep 7, 2011
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Name: Jan Kather on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Mads Ljungdahl on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Cora De Lang on Sep 7, 2011Comments: If we artists cannot be free here , tell me where ?! I think it is quite ridiculous this measurement- I ask myself from where does this idea comes from? what is going on? what about the all this nude art-pieces from ever in the museums and in general - What is so bad about nudity ? Could you please explain us more exactly ... thanksFlag
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Michael J. Breyette on Sep 7, 2011
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Mik Godley on Sep 7, 2011
Comments: I have studied, practiced and taught life drawing and painting for over thirty years - are the forces of corporate capital to be allowed to blinker artistic training and culture?Flag -
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Name: Richard Bremer on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Elliott on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Matt Lewis on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Stringer on Sep 7, 2011Comments: The Arts must not be censored Freedom of expression must always be upheld in any true democracyFlag
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Name: St_mondelos on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Tina Bastajian on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: TOM KATZ on Sep 7, 2011Comments: well said sir, we as artists,do require freedom of expression! conversley, we do not need to cross the line between erotic art and pornography. THEN AGAIN HOW WOULD THE ISP PEOPLE VEIW SOME OF THE WORK OF MR KOONS.(ONE MANS PORNO ANTHER MANS EROTIC ART. There you go folks......sign this petition ,it's all about...FREEDOM!!!!Flag
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Name: Nelson Abdullah on Sep 7, 2011Comments: Everyone has a different opinion about what is pornography but it generally consists of some kind of sex act. That said, the nude form is not in this category and throughout history, never has been. I do not know what the "related content" is that the Art Review complaint refers to but I find nothing offensive with nudity as long as it does not include children or sex. The great masters in painting have filled our museums with the naked female form and Michelangelo's David is considered a masterpiece of sculpture. If it is good enough for them why is it bad for Art Review?Flag
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Name: Alexandre Hypólito on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Simona Caltran on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: BJ Muirhead on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Josephine Bosma on Sep 7, 2011Comments: Providers need to be better informed about art and the freedom of press. One should not give in to wrongful demands based on lack of knowledge, but help them function better.Flag
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Name: Rob Myers on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Pennie Steel on Sep 7, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Jane Leffler on Sep 8, 2011Comments: "Nudity in Art is not indecent exposure." That this continues to be an issue year after year is very discouraging. Please, people. Grow up.Flag
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Name: Alan Sondheim on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Dan Stewart-Moore on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Avi Rosen on Sep 8, 2011
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Name: W.T.Richards on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Alex P. Real on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Louis Eastwood on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Szpakowski on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Rogers on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Robert Elder on Sep 8, 2011Comments: A free society will flourish in the open... warts and all... a censored society will drive it's worst excesses underground to fester and grow in the dark. PS you don't name the ISP company that is doing the censoring... or did I miss something painfully obvious? Do you mean my isp... Comcast?, etcFlag
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Name: Enrike Gimeno on Sep 8, 2011Comments: reallity again goes beyond fiction. Unbelievable. If Modigliani rose his head ... shame!Flag
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Name: Mitar Matic on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Joanna Neff on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Angela Cantrell on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Fletcher on Sep 8, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Nic on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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Name: Arthur Jacob on Sep 9, 2011Comments:Flag
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