How “Piss Christ” Became a Culture-War Bomb
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By The New Yorker
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This article examines how artistic controversies involving photographers Andres Serrano and Robert Mapplethorpe ignited a major political debate over government funding for the arts in the late 1980s. The dispute surrounding the National Endowment for the Arts revealed deep cultural divisions and foreshadowed contemporary partisan conflicts over artistic expression, censorship, and public values that continue shaping American politics today.
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