Jihad' jitters at NY Met

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  • haldir

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    New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art censors its own collection, lest displaying images of Muhammad offend Muslims


    Pre-emptive capitulation: Good dhimmi! "'Jihad' jitters at Met," by Isabel Vincent for the New York Post, January 10:
    Is the Met afraid of Mohammed?​
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art quietly pulled images of the Prophet Mohammed from its Islamic collection and may not include them in a renovated exhibition area slated to open in 2011, The Post has learned.​
    The museum said the controversial images -- objected to by conservative Muslims who say their religion forbids images of their holy founder -- were "under review."​
    Critics say the Met has a history of dodging criticism and likely wants to escape the kind of outcry that Danish cartoons of Mohammed caused in 2006.​
    "This is typical of the Met -- trying to avoid any controversy," said a source with inside knowledge of the museum.​
    The Met currently has about 60 items from its 60,000-piece Islamic collection on temporary display in a corner of its vast second-floor Great Hall while larger galleries are renovated. But its three ancient renderings of Mohammed are not among them.​
    "We have a very small space at the moment in which to display the whole sweep of Islamic art," said spokeswoman Egle Zygas. "They didn't fit the theme of the current installation."​
    But it's not certain Mohammed will go on display when the Met finishes its $50 million renovation in 2011. [...]​
    Islamic art expert Kishwar Rizvi said the Met -- which has one of the world's best Islamic collections -- has nothing to fear from Mohammed.​
    "Museums shouldn't shy away from showing this in a historical context," said Rizvi, historian of Islamic Art at Yale University.​
    Or any context at all. What ever happened to the notion of art testing boundaries? It apparently folds like a tent at the possibility of actual risk.
     

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    "We have a very small space at the moment in which to display the whole sweep of Islamic art," said spokeswoman Egle Zygas. "They didn't fit the theme of the current installation."


    Riiiiiiiight.:cool:

    What the heck is "a sweep of islamic art"????
     

    WabashMX5

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    What ever happened to the notion of art testing boundaries? It apparently folds like a tent at the possibility of actual risk.

    No, no. Truly great, display-worthy art only tests MAJORITY boundaries -- like photos of bullwhips inserted in rectums (Mapplethorpe), or crucifixes suspended in jars of urine (Serrano).

    Or maybe the art world just recognizes that Christians are slightly less likely than Muslims to protest by calling for beheadings, killing hundreds of people with homemade bombs, etc. -- and that therefore, Christian-bashing is somewhat safer than anything that gets a single Muslim's burqa in a twist....
     
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