With the end of the year fast approaching and Christmas right around the corner, a museum in Fort Worth is receiving backlash from the community after reports revealed that its current collection features pictures of naked children.
The Dallas Express received a tip from a Fort Worth resident, informing us that the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth has a section called Diaries of Home. The documentary photography includes pictures of naked children and LGBTQ+ content.
“Diaries of Home features works by women and nonbinary artists, who explore the multilayered concepts of family, community, and home. These artists challenge documentary photography by pushing it into conceptual, performative, and theatrical realms. They probe preconceptions about domestic, familial, and communal spaces in the United States, which are often considered feminine spheres,” according to the Modern Art Museum website.
Of interest, none of the featured images on the museum’s website show pictures of naked children. However, visitors see much more than upon arrival… too much.
The Dallas Express visited the museum and saw several pictures featuring children. One photo showed a girl jumping on top of a table. Another depicted a boy with an unknown liquid substance and his genitals exposed. […]
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