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Kerry Brougher, chief curator of the Hirshhorn Museum, said removing an exhibit piece allows critics to shut down discussion over how artworks are interpreted. "The reason it matters is that an artist's voice was silenced by removal of the piece while it was in the midst of speaking," he said. "This was a big deal because we desperately need to listen to artists in our society." Ongoing federal budget cuts could bring even more severe censorship of the arts, Brougher said. Lonnie Bunch, director of the Smithsonian's planned National Museum of African American History and Culture said the museum complex should become more nimble to address political controversy because interpreting art, history and science is inherently political. In this case, Clough made a pragmatic decision to compromise by removing the video in order to protect the Smithsonian's federal funding, said Richard Kurin, under secretary for history, art and culture. Still, he said lessons had been learned. Several other museums had declined the "Hide/Seek" exhibit, and some gay and lesbian art advocates had long complained they were excluded from major U.S. museums. Ford Bell, president of the American Association of Museums, said too many museums had excluded gay and lesbian relationships from their galleries and shouldn't leave such work only to the Smithsonian. "This is a moment for the museum community to step up and do what it does best: To use its enormous creative and intellectual resources to tell important stories," he said, adding that museums can step up to defend their colleagues when exhibits draw political fire. "There's an opportunity for us to talk about these exhibitions in context when they occur and why freedom of expression is important."
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