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Will Facebook’s Obscenity Police Ever Accept Photos as Art?

Yet another article on this subject matter, which can be read here: http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/889699/will-facebooks-obscenity-police-ever-accept-photos-as-art#comment-423084.  In response, I have written a long and detailed comment which can also be read here-under:-

“I have read this subject matter on numerous occasions, the content of which is primarily repetitive, as the issue is always the same. Primarily, Facebook not only have no understanding of the arts, they also have no interest. The owners and the management give the impression of being uncouth and uncultured, so is it any wonder that such issues exist.

Facebook only address such issues after the event (and then only for the select few, as Facebook are essentially impossible to communicate with!). The statement above wherein you write that Facebook’s Frederic Wolens quoted Courbet’s L’Origine du Monde as an example, is amusing to say the least, and simply demonstrates a limited repertoire of excuses.

I am well acquainted with both Frode Steinicke and Luc Wouters and extremely familiar with the absurdity of the ban of Courbet’s L’Origine du Monde. A case where Facebook clearly bit off more than they could chew, and as you correctly state, where as a result “ridiculed around the world”. However, I’m not so sure that Facebook being ridiculed globally is of any major significance to Mr. Zuckerberg , as his image of a corporate dictator, now expands beyond the corporation and constantly spills into the public domain. Effectively, Mr. Zuckerberg has positioned himself as a dictator as to what is and isn’t art and also as a dictator of the public that use the Facebook platform. Effectively, users are frequently disciplined like small children with no means or rights of recourse.

With regard to your proposal that qualified art institutions should be treated differently, I find this ludicrous and in no way taking into account or respecting the status of established art galleries and the artists themselves. Why should the latter be segregated, as without the artists, the art institutions themselves would not exist, in the same way as art would not exist if curatorial responsibilities were left to Facebook (as you rightly point-out).

Additionally, a lot of the censorship resulting in accounts being blocked or disabled seem to amount to nothing more than individual victimisation. If I may take myself as an example, wherein my own personal account is on average blocked for 30 days every 2 weeks or so. As I write my account is blocked, following my having shared (yes shared not posted) a post from my own official artist’s Facebook Page. The post in question was not made by myself, but by one of several administrators of my page. The post pertained to one of my own artworks, which I subsequently shared via my personal page. As a result, my account was once again blocked, yet the artwork in question was not removed or sanctioned in any way. In my opinion, nothing more than pure victimisation.

It is also worth noting that Facebook is awash with pornography or sexually titillating images of zero artistic merit, yet these are seemingly allowed because they apparently do not breach the Facebook Terms and Conditions. Obviously an increasingly ludicrous situation therefore and not one that I envisage is going to improve anytime soon.

Moving to the subject of Pinterest, it is interesting that you should make reference to them. I also maintain a Pinterest account and of late am receiving continued notification of post that I have shared from other pages, which apparently do not meet terms and conditions. However, as it is not I who made these posts (I simply shared them!), it’s not quite clear why I am receiving notice of posts pertaining to another party. I also maintain a Pinterest Board which depicts my own artworks, none of which have been removed to date, the majority of which have elements of nudity. I have written to Pinterest on this subject (as least they have a basis of communication, which is more than can be said for Facebook!), informing them that I am opposed to them imposing their censorship policies, especially where the posts do not pertain to me. However, I have also notified them that should any of my own artwork posts be deleted, I will close my account forthwith, as under no circumstances will I condone censorship of the arts (the message in question may be viewed via my blog: http://photoconception.com/blog/?p=1115). This resulted in a standard generic response, to which I again replied, indicating that the issue required a response from a living person. To date, no further reply has been forthcoming, which suggests one of several possibilities. Either Pinterest have no living persons and are thus unable to reply, do not know how to reply or lastly have simply decided not to reply. Whatever the excuse, no reply comes as no major surprise. Ultimately however, Pinterest are not Facebook, and if they decide to follow the route of Facebook, I would not wish to bet money as to the duration they will continue to be in business.

It’s a sad world in which we live, where censorship policies seem to be more severe than they were back in the middle ages. Is this progress I ask myself, certainly it is not from an artistic perspective.”

FVM Global Magazine

FVM ~ May 2012

FVM Global is essentially an online fashion magazine based out of Los Angeles.  The current (May 2012) edition features one of my artworks from my series “Romantica”, on the front cover of the magazine, and inside the edition you will find an in-depth interview with myself, together with a gallery of an assortment of my artworks.  The article in question from the May edition of the magazine can be found HERE.

 

PRESS RELEASE: Awareness in Manhattan

Awareness in Manhattan

For Immediate Release:
Manhattan, NY 18 December, 2010

Awareness in Manhattan (AIM) is an exhibition series featuring 30 large format limited edition artworks by famed photographic artist Thomas Hodges. The series will debut in 2011 at a prime Manhattan venue, with a V.I.P reception highlighted by an auction of the first editions of these unique specially produced artworks. Celebrity guest are expected to attend the exhibition, with full event details to be announced later this year.

Hodges is known for his “Imaginistic” photographs of female beauty, which are sought after by collectors globally. Attendees will experience firsthand his award winning work, which has been described as, “sensuality with suspense”.

Thomas said: “The objective of the series is to bring the subject of breast cancer prevention to the focus of a sector of the community that is frequently overlooked, i.e. the younger, hip, chic and trendy, that may feel beyond the disease and immune. Also, focus will be on the traditional sector of the community, whereby the very nature of this series grabs their attention, bringing a general awareness to society as a whole.”
One of the aims of the project is to help raise awareness of cancer prevention in the community and target those unaware of the relatively simple choices they can make in reducing their cancer risk.

Inaugurate exhibitions will take place in New York City and London with 50 per cent of proceeds donated to World Cancer Research Fund, a UK charity which is a member of a global network of charities who fund scientific research and give people the information they need to reduce cancer risk. A commemorative book is anticipated to complement the exhibition, with any proceeds also going to the cancer charity.

The Awareness in Manhattan exhibition will contain photos shot on the streets of New York City featuring international top model and actress Chu Chiao Wang, who kindly donated her services to this project. She has lived and worked in Europe since 2005 when she moved to London to study for her Master’s degree. “As a professional model it is a great artistic opportunity to work with someone like Thomas whose work I really admire. I am also pleased that the money raised will go towards cancer prevention research, which is something that is close to my heart.”

For sponsorship and additional information about the series, please contact Dee Doanes, Jigsaw Business Communications and Marketing, at: jsawmarketing@gmail.com.

To down-load the official Press Release CLICK HERE.

Aesthetics Now ~ 8 Page Spread!

The December issue of “Aesthetics Now“, has an 8 page spread entitled “Poetry in Motion”, featuring my artwork series “Sensuality & Desire”, which for the editorial, has been coupled with the poetry of Alison Croggon.  A great magazine, some great prose and a great series of artworks, with editions still available for purchase (contact me for additional information).

140 Hours Art Auction via Twitter

I currently have five artworks available for purchase via New York City based 140 Hours Art Auction, which sells uniquely via the platform of Twitter. 140 Hours are celebrating their 1st Anniversary, and I shall be continuing an ongoing association with them throughout 2011.

The five works that I currently have with them can be found HERE.  Opening bid prices are very competitive, so this is potentially a great opportunity to acquire one or more of my works at below market value!

Reflections of Water ~ New Abstract Series

Reflections of Water ~ the series

Reflections of Water ~ the series

Following with my theme of “Imaginism”, this is a small series of only five artworks, which actually depict shadows cast as a reflection from the canals of Venice.  However, within those reflections it is possible to visualise a multitude of forms.  What do you see?

A series of 5 pigment prints, each available in a limited edition of 5 (+2 a.p.).  Framed/mounted to clients personal preference.  Measuring 80 cm x 60 cm (31.50″ x 23.62).  Signed, dated and numbered verso, with Certificate of Authenticity from the artist.

The full series can be viewed HERE.  Available via selective representatives, please e-mail me for detailed information.

Personal Interview in the WACCM TOO Group on LinkedIn

On 8 July 2010 in the WACCM TOO Group on LinkedIn, I gave a personal interview to group owner and moderator Mikkel Madsen. To read the full interview in PDF format, CLICK HERE.

Eyes Wide Shut in a Blur ~ New Erotic Series Announced Today!

Eyes Wide Shut in a Blur ~ The Series

Eyes Wide Shut in a Blur ~ The Series

Eyes Wide Shut in a Blur ~ The Series

The latest in a series of works featuring a pregnant female, “Eyes Wide Shut in a Blur” is an erotic series of 14 large format limited edition works.  Fine art erotica, intended to push the imagination to the limit and stimulate the senses of both male and female collectors alike.  To view the full series online, CLICK HERE.

Archival pigment prints measuring 140 cm x 90 cm (55.12″ x 35.43″), framed/mounted according to buyer’s preference.  Limited edition of 5 (plus 2 a.p.).  Signed, dated and numbered on the rear, with Certification of Authenticity.

Available internationally via a selection of representatives.  Please contact me for additional information.

New Artwork Series “Metamorphosis”

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis

“Metamorphosis”, is defined as “a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means”.  This series depicts that change in infinite detail!

Each print available in 5 editions.  Large format black and white archival pigment prints, matted and framed. Signed, numbered and dated verso and issued with Certificate of Authenticity.  Measuring 90 cm (35.43”) x 120 cm (47.24”).

To view the full series of 12 online, CLICK HERE.  For additional information on availability via my gallery representatives etc., please e-mail me.

Sale by Auction at 140 Hours of Fame

A Touch of Lace

Latex Leggings

Les Tournesols

Metamorphosis

Magic Pipes

Tomorrow, 17th September, I have 5 artworks available for purchase via auction at 140 Hours of Fame, using new “TwitBid” technology. Some of these works are being made available for the first time. Feel free to contact me for additional information.

To obtain additional information or to participate in the auction CLICK HERE.