An anti-Donald Trump piece of artwork by Gwenn Seemel was pulled from display at a New Jersey public library after a negative response from visitors.
A piece of artwork criticizing President Donald Trump was pulled from an exhibit after just 30 minutes, as it upset a group of people.
But within minutes of the exhibit opening to the public, people were responding negatively to Seemel’s work, titled “Hello Shitty, Available in a White House Near You! ”—and it was quickly removed from display. “In the past, we have been asked to remove work for both those reasons. We greatly value our long relationship with the library, and have always respected and understood the parameters of showing work in a public place that caters to young children.
Seemel did not respond immediately to Newsweek ’s request for comment. But she did post a video on Facebook about the artwork and what happened at the exhibit. “Already, like many people, like anyone with sense, I knew that this man was not fit to be president and I wanted desperately for him to be removed from office, and I was frustrated that there was nothing that I personally could do to make that happen.
“From what I was told about what their reactions were, they would like to see him removed from office as well. And they know that they personally cannot make that happen, but what they can do is remove his face from their library,” she said.
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