D.H. Lawrence Forbidden Art
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Reproductions of nine banned oil paintings by D.H. Lawrence, displayed behind a curtain in a New Mexico conference room.

šŸ“œ Reproductions of nine banned oil paintings by D.H. Lawrence, exhibited in a hotel conference room in Taos, New Mexico.
šŸ” These works were confiscated in London in 1929 and deemed obscene due to Lawrence's reputation, remaining legally banned in the U.K.

Why Go

šŸŽØ View historically significant "forbidden" art
šŸØ Located in the historic Hotel La Fonda de Taos
šŸ“– Learn about D.H. Lawrence's life and controversies

Why Avoid

šŸ’° Fee required for viewing
ā³ Potential wait times or room in use
šŸ–¼ļø Reproductions, not original paintings

Tips

šŸ“ž Consider calling ahead to check availability
🚫 Do not pull the curtain on your own
souvenir postcards available for $2

Cost

šŸ’° $5 per person for viewing.

šŸ“ Location

Inside Hotel La Fonda de Taos.

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