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====Date: [[:Category:2006-present|2006-present]] [[:Category:|]] [[:Category:|]]====
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====Subject: [[:Category:Political/Economic/Social Opinion|Political/Economic/Social Opinion]]====


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[[File:BlueNoses3.jpg|left]]
'''Artist:''' The Blue Noses
'''Artist:''' The Blue Noses


'''Confronting Bodies:''' Russian airport customs agents
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Russian airport customs agents


 
'''Date of Action:''' October 2006
 
'''Dates of Action:''' October 2006
 
 


'''Location:''' Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport
'''Location:''' Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport


'''Description of Artwork:''' Eight photographs depicting three men wearing masks of President Putin, George W. Bush, and Osama bin Laden in sexual situations. <P>
'''Description of Artwork:''' Eight photographs depicting three men wearing masks of President Putin, George W. Bush, and Osama bin Laden in sexual situations. <P>
[[File:BlueNoses2.jpg|right]]
'''The Incident:''' Matthew Bown, a British art dealer, was detained by Russian customs officials for about nine hours upon them finding the photographs. He was questioned about who made the pictures and about the Marat Guelman Gallery in Moscow (where the works were on loan from).  <P>


 
'''Results of Incident:''' Five of the eight photographs were confiscated. The officials explained that they could not allow images portraying heads of State in a derogatory manner to leave the country.  Bown said the confiscated pictures would be reprinted in London and the exhibit would continue as scheduled. And it did.<P>
 
'''The Incident:''' Matthew Bown, a British art dealer, was detained by Russian customs officials for about nine hours upon them finding the photographs. He was questioned about who made the pictures and about the Marat Guelman Gallery in Moscow (Where the works were on loan from).  <P>
 
 
 
'''Results of Incident:''' Five of the eight photographs were confiscated. The officials explained that they could not allow images portraying heads of State in a derogatory manner to leave the country.  Bown said the confiscated pictures would be reprinted in London and the exhibit would continue as scheduled. <P>
 
 


'''Source:''' The Art Newspaper
'''Source:''' The Art Newspaper


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Revision as of 18:57, 10 January 2012

Date: [[:Category:2006|2006

Region: Russia and Central Asia

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Photography


BlueNoses3.jpg

Artist: The Blue Noses

Confronting Bodies: Russian airport customs agents

Date of Action: October 2006

Location: Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport

Description of Artwork: Eight photographs depicting three men wearing masks of President Putin, George W. Bush, and Osama bin Laden in sexual situations.

BlueNoses2.jpg

The Incident: Matthew Bown, a British art dealer, was detained by Russian customs officials for about nine hours upon them finding the photographs. He was questioned about who made the pictures and about the Marat Guelman Gallery in Moscow (where the works were on loan from).

Results of Incident: Five of the eight photographs were confiscated. The officials explained that they could not allow images portraying heads of State in a derogatory manner to leave the country. Bown said the confiscated pictures would be reprinted in London and the exhibit would continue as scheduled. And it did.

Source: The Art Newspaper