ONDÖRTLÜ KARIKATÜR SERGISI IPTAL EDILDI…

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ONDÖRTLÜ KARÝKATÜR SERGÝSÝ’NE ÝZÝN ÇIKMADI…

Hatay Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi’nde okuyan öðrencilerin oluþturduðu
 
“Kültür ve Bilim Topluluðu”nun Mayýs ayýnda yapýlan “bahar þenlikleri” kapsamýnda açmak istedikleri
“Ondörtlü Karikatür Sergisi”ne üniversite yönetiminden izin verilmedi… 
 Yýllardýr Türkiye’nin çeþitli il ve ilçelerinde sayýsýz sergiler açan Ondörtlüler bu zamana kadar
çeþitli engelleme ve sansür giriþimiyle karþýlaþtý…
Hatay’da açýlmasý düþünülen Ondörtlü karikatür sergisinde Aþkýn Ayrancýoðlu, Behiç Ayrancýoðlu,
E. Yaþar Babalýk, Yýlmaz Baþ, Volkan Demir, Halis Dokgöz, Ahmet Erkanlý, Mehmet Gölebatmaz,
Bülent Han, Murat Ýlhan, Cemal Odabaþý, Altan Özeskici, Seyit Saatçi ve Seçkin Temur’un eserleri yer alýyordu…
Mustafa Kemal Üniversitesi, Tayfur Sökmen Kampüsü’nde 6-10 Mayýs tarihleri arasýnda yapýlan
bahar þenliklerinde Kültür ve Bilim Topluluðu’nun açmak istediði Ondörtlü Karikatür Sergisi’nin yaný sýra,
panel, halk müziði konseri, þiir dinletisi ve tiyatro etkinliklerine de izin verilmedi…
Üniversite Rektörlüðü izin vermeme kararýna Kültür ve Bilim Topluluðu’nun bu etkinliklerle
öðrencileri “sosyalleþtirmesini” gerekçe gösterdi…

HABER: ASKIN AYRANCIOGLU

MARIO SUGHI (IRELAND)

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A couple of years ago Alberto Sughi, an Italian artist (and also my
father) had his entire collection of works plagiarised by Wada a
Japanese “artist”.
Wada (an old acquittance of my father’s studio) had become a star and
a celebrity in his own country but when the plagiarism was discovered
he was stripped off of all his previous prices and awards. However
none of the Japanese museums wanted to destroy Wada works (as they
should have done! )
Some Japanese journalists was able to prove that behind that
incredible story of plagiarisms there was an enormous interest of
money where many museums, art critics and art patronizers were
closely involved. Those things never happened by mere accident!!!!

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1203003,00.html
http://blog.absolutearts.com/blogs/archives/00000272.html

However and many times I have seen (also on our DQ website) cartoons
that despite all the the similarities do not contain plagiarism.
They probably depend only on common sources!
The same problem happens many times in history. We have a lot of
ancient Latin texts here in Europe whose contest look very much alike
one to the next only because all of them depend on one same source.
A difficult problem so, but when there are signs of plagiarism nobody
should ever tolerate it!


Mario

http://blog.absolutearts.com/blogs/archives/00000272.html