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据《纽约时报》1995年9月30日报导,昨天,约有两百名现实主义画家聚集在曼哈顿惠特尼美国艺术博物馆门外,带着抗议的语气,对博物馆把以具象派方式创作的艺术家的作品排斥在外的做法表示不满。抗议的演说者们接二连三登台讲话,指责博物馆为赶时髦,把具象作品拒之门外,进博物馆的人们鱼贯而人,正去观看现实主义画家爱德华·霍柏(Edward Hopper)的画展。演讲者说,在这个博物馆里,唯一展出的一位优秀的现实主义画家就是已逝的这位现实主义画家。
According to the New York Times reported on September 30, 1995, about 200 realistic painters gathered outside the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan yesterday. With a protest tone, they turned the museum’s artists, created in a figurative way, Expressed his dissatisfaction with the exclusion of his works. The protesting orators came on stage after stage, accusing the museum of hustle and bustle, and rejecting figurative works. People entering the museum went unnoticed and were watching the exhibition of the realist painter Edward Hopper. The speaker said that the only outstanding realist painter to be exhibited in this museum is the deceased realist painter.