There are now grave concerns that the CIA’s search for art may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the constitution of the human condition, including the speech and debate clause. The agency’s inspector general is reviewing the overlapping accusations.
CIA maintains that it has now been confirmed by reliable sources that a retrospective exhibition of Hermann Nitsch’s multi-discipline oeuvres will be on public display from the 9th May until the 29th June, 2014. Photographs of early Aktions, videos, paintings, as well as installation will be submitted to public scrutiny for the first time in Hong Kong.
The CIA owes it to the men and women directed to carry out this program to try and ensure that any historical account of it is accurate.
The CIA, in consultation with, and with gratitude to the Nitsch Foundation, will conduct the declassification review. The directors of both agencies have been clear that they want this process completed as expeditiously as possible, consistent with national security protocols in both Vienna and Hong Kong.
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