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Is this sentence accurate? =//= Johnny Squeaky 22:17, 15 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Holocaust denial controversy

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Hi everybody. Is it my poor English or is it POV? What it says in the article is this: ... This led to a great deal of controversy in the art world, in which Krafft's occasional use of the swastika, and imagery related to the Second World War, had always been perceived as "darkly ironic." Some, such as Adam Parfrey of Feral House, came to his defense, while The Globe and Mail claimed that Krafft's personal beliefs should not be allowed to affect perceptions of his art. Where is the while? Ajnem (talk) 08:16, 8 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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I have added four references to the article. The Vice Magazine Article has photos of the Hitler and the Charles Manson art works, but when the Archive Today Captured the URL the photo of the Manson art work came up blank. A more recent capture shows all of the photos of the arts works have been blocked. It would be useful if someone with digital right to some of the artworks would like to contribute photos to the wiki media commons in case the Vice Article is later removed from the internet. I myself took a photo of one of the Hitler Tea Pot that I saw at DeYoung Museum, but I don't know if I have the right to contribute the photo. There are a number of different makes and models of the Hitler Tea Pot one has blank eyes and one says "Famous Potatoes" for Idaho but I don't have photos and links to show them. Charles Krafft has a website which can be searched for and shows a number of different artworks created by him known as disaster ware. Ty78ejui (talk) 18:08, 8 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]