Art & Commerce: A New 'Sensation'

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However calculated controversy is to market Charles Saatchi’s stable of young British artists in “Sensation,” nobody could have predicted the political and cultural firestorm sparked by the Brooklyn Museum of Art show.
Amazingly, three weeks after Rudy Giuliani began his impassioned effort to shut down the exhibition, national public debate about its appropriateness continues to grow. Even presidential candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore have been drawn into the fray.
The show has something to offend everyone: sliced animals in formaldehyde; a portrait of an English child murderer painted in kids’ handprints; an artificial cow’s head filled with live maggots; life-size nude mannequins of little girls with erect penises.




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