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'''Artist:''' Sooreh Hera
'''Artist:''' Sooreh Hera


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Gemeentemuseum, The Hague
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Gemeentemuseum, The Hague


 
'''Date of Action:''' November 2007
 
'''Dates of Action:''' November 2007
 
 


'''Location:''' Hague, The Netherlands
'''Location:''' Hague, The Netherlands


'''Description of Artwork:''' The photograph, entitled Adam and Ewald,  shows two gay men wearing masks of the Muslim prophet Mohammed and his son-in-law Ali. <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' The photograph, entitled Adam and Ewald,  shows two gay men wearing masks of the Muslim prophet Mohammed and his son-in-law Ali. <P>


'''The Incident:''' The Gemeentemuseum's director Wim van Krimpen told reporters the museum will not exhibit Adam and Ewald in the next few years because "certain people in our society might perceive it as offensive". <P>
'''The Incident:''' The Gemeentemuseum's director Wim van Krimpen told reporters the museum will not exhibit Adam and Ewald in the next few years because "certain people in our society might perceive it as offensive". <P>


'''Results of Incident:''' The exhibit opened Dec 15, 2007 without Hera's work. <P>


'''Source:''' De Volkskrant; Wikipedia


'''Results of Incident:''' The exhibit is scheduled to open Dec 15, 2007 without Hera's work. <P>
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Revision as of 18:21, 14 December 2011

Date: 2007

Region: Europe

Subject: Racial/Ethnic Religious Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Photography


Hera.jpg

Artist: Sooreh Hera

Confronting Bodies: Gemeentemuseum, The Hague

Date of Action: November 2007

Location: Hague, The Netherlands

Description of Artwork: The photograph, entitled Adam and Ewald, shows two gay men wearing masks of the Muslim prophet Mohammed and his son-in-law Ali.

The Incident: The Gemeentemuseum's director Wim van Krimpen told reporters the museum will not exhibit Adam and Ewald in the next few years because "certain people in our society might perceive it as offensive".

Results of Incident: The exhibit opened Dec 15, 2007 without Hera's work.

Source: De Volkskrant; Wikipedia