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'''Artist:''' Thanassis Totsikas
'''Artist:''' Thanassis Totsikas


'''Confronting Bodies:''' 37 year old woman in conservative dress, wearing a cross, slashed the photograph.
'''Confronting Bodies:''' 37 year old woman in conservative dress, wearing a cross, slashed the photograph.


'''Date of Action:''' December 2003


 
'''Location:''' ''Outlook'', an exhibit associated with Athens's summer Olympics, Greece
'''Dates of Action:''' December 2003
 
 
 
'''Location:''' "Outlook," an exhibit associated with Athens's summer Olympics
 
 


'''Description of Artwork:''' Totsikas's photograph showed a naked man in a nature setting copulating with a watermelon <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' Totsikas's photograph showed a naked man in a nature setting copulating with a watermelon <P>


'''The Incident:''' Following the outrage against another work in the exhibition (see, Greek Museum Curator Ioakimidis on Trial) conservative Greeks began protesting artwork in Outlook. One woman stormed into the exhibit and slashed Totsikas's photograph. Another attempt was made to deface a sketch by artist Raymond Pettibon of a full frontal nude, ironically depicting Praxiteles's Hermes.  <P>
'''The Incident:''' Following the outrage against another work in the exhibition (see, Greek Museum Curator Ioakimidis on Trial) conservative Greeks began protesting artwork in Outlook. One woman stormed into the exhibit and slashed Totsikas's photograph. Another attempt was made to deface a sketch by artist Raymond Pettibon of a full frontal nude, ironically depicting Praxiteles's Hermes.  <P>


 
'''Results of Incident:''' Totsikas' painting was damaged and thus removed; the Pettibon remained on display. 
 
'''Results of Incident:'''  
 
 


'''Source:''' The Guardian, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/europe/story/0,11363,1106836,00.html
'''Source:''' The Guardian, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/europe/story/0,11363,1106836,00.html


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Revision as of 19:52, 30 December 2011

Date: 2003

Region: Europe

Subject: Nudity Explicit Sexuality

Medium: Photography


Watermellon.jpg

Artist: Thanassis Totsikas

Confronting Bodies: 37 year old woman in conservative dress, wearing a cross, slashed the photograph.

Date of Action: December 2003

Location: Outlook, an exhibit associated with Athens's summer Olympics, Greece

Description of Artwork: Totsikas's photograph showed a naked man in a nature setting copulating with a watermelon

The Incident: Following the outrage against another work in the exhibition (see, Greek Museum Curator Ioakimidis on Trial) conservative Greeks began protesting artwork in Outlook. One woman stormed into the exhibit and slashed Totsikas's photograph. Another attempt was made to deface a sketch by artist Raymond Pettibon of a full frontal nude, ironically depicting Praxiteles's Hermes.

Results of Incident: Totsikas' painting was damaged and thus removed; the Pettibon remained on display. Source: The Guardian, http://observer.guardian.co.uk/europe/story/0,11363,1106836,00.html