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The Walker Curates the News: 11.17.14

Photographs by Jas Sansi

The Jones family, subjects of Gillian Wearing’s A Real Birmingham Family. Photo: Jas Sansi

Changing realities of the modern family have increased the need for a serious dialogue, as evidenced by the reactions to Gillian Wearing’s A Real Birmingham Family. Commissioned by Ikon Gallery, the new sculpture of two single-mother sisters and their sons has drawn criticism for lacking a male figure. The work was attacked as “a totem for extreme feminists” and was subject to a one-man protest, in which a New Fathers for Justice activist stood in front of one of the sisters’ statue. Ikon’s director, who spoke with the protester, responded that it’s about “process and debate,” stressing the importance of free speech.

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