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A House Call by DOC at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Two photographs of members of DOC (Doctors Ought to Care) protesting Philip Morris sponsorship of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: Papacy and Art.(Photographs)
Abstract of Symposium on Tobacco Sponsorship of the Arts
An abstract by Alan Blum, MD of a symposium on tobacco sponsorship of the arts, presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health in Chicago, Illinois.
Artist Doug Minkler and Artists As Ashtrays
A collection of newsletters, advertisement parodies, and a letter to the director of the Australian National Gallery pertaining to the campaign by artist Doug Minkler and Doctors Ought to Care (DOC), "Artists As Ashtrays," aimed at ending tobacco…
Tags: 1988, 1998, Advertisements, Art, Artists As Ashtrays, DOC, Doug Minkler, Exhibitions, Parodies, Protests
Artist Hans Haacke and Helmsboro Country
Items associated with artist Hans Haacke's works criticizing art sponsorship by corporations, including the parody "Helmsboro Country," mocking Philip Morris' support of the homophobic and pro-tobacco industry US Senator Jesse Helms. Item consists of…
Tags: 1976, 1989, Art, Exhibitions, Hans Haacke, Protests, The New York Times
Artists Join to Un-do Tobacco Art Ties
An article in the Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) newsletter about the launch of "Artists as Ashtrays," a campaign calling for an end to tobacco sponsorship of the arts.
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(Article)
BUGA UP Autumn Catalogue 1980
Satirical brochure by the Australian health advocacy group Billboard Utilizing Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions (BUGA UP), plus four postcards of refaced billboards by the group.
(Brochure, Photographs)
(Brochure, Photographs)
Tags: 1981, Art, BUGA-Up, catalogues, Exhibitions, Protests
BUGA-Up Protest of Philip Morris Sponsorship of the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
A collection of photographs of the Australian health advocacy group BUGA UP protesting Philip Morris' sponsorship of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and the display of a Marlboro race car in the museum lobby.(Photographs)
Museum Malignancy
Guest commentary by Alan Blum, MD in The Houston Public News about Philip Morris' sponsorship of the John Biggers exhibition at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. Item includes three images of selected pages.(Poster, Editorial, Cover)
Tags: 1995, Alan Blum, Art, Editorials, Exhibitions, Protests, Public News
Presentation at Texas Association of Museums Annual Conference
Materials related to the plenary session "Controversy and Museums" at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Texas Association of Museums. The list of slides for the presentation by Alan Blum, MD on the ethics of the acceptance of tobacco industry funding by…
Tags: 1996, Art, Exhibitions, Protests, Texas Association of Museums
The Art of Drug-Pushing
A statement by Doctors Ought to Care (DOC) and New Jersey GASP (Group Against Smoking Pollution) criticizing the sponsorship by Philip Morris of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Tags: 1983, 1984, Art, DOC, Exhibitions, GASP, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philip Morris, Protests
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A House Call by DOC at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Two photographs of members of DOC (Doctors Ought to Care) protesting Philip Morris sponsorship of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: Papacy and…