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Police shut naked child photo exhibit, ignites debate

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Posted online: Friday , May 23, 2008 at 12:24 hrs
Updated On: Friday , May 23, 2008 at 12:24 hrs


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A photographic exhibition in Sydney of naked 12 and 13-year-old children, closed by police only hours before its opening night, has sparked a heated debate over whether adolescent nudity is art or pornography.

Police on Thursday night closed the exhibition by Australian photographer Bill Henson which features photographs of naked children, saying they were investigating its legality. The show includes large photographic prints of topless girls.

"I think they're revolting. Kids deserve to have the innocence of their childhood protected," Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told local television on Friday. "I have a very deep view of this. For God sake let's just allow kids to be kids, whatever the artistic view or the merits of that sort of stuff. Frankly I don't think there are any."

Police from the child protection and sex crimes squad confiscated 20 of the 41 photographs from the Sydney gallery on Friday as part of their investigation. Child protection advocate Hetty Johnston said the photographer and exhibitor should both be prosecuted.

"You can call it anything you want, but at the end of the day, these are images of naked adolescents," Johnston said. "We all have a responsibility to look after children. Putting naked photos up there on public display in a gallery ... and even on the internet is just totally betraying our duty of care to children," Johnston said.

In media interviews ahead of the exhibition, Henson said he left interpretation of the images to audiences. "You can't control the way individuals respond to the work," he said, saying he photographed adolescents because they reflected a humanity and vulnerability.

Artists and gallery patrons, some of whom were turned away from the gallery on Thursday night, said the shutdown of the photographic exhibition was censorship of art.

Art market analyst Michael Reid said the images had not been "sexualised" and were not pornographic, adding Henson frequently used young adolescent models as part of his range of work.

"I think the sexualisation of children is an extremely important (issue). The naked body, whatever age, has been a subject for thousands of years," Reid told local radio. "The question is was there consent, which I can't answer, and has the image been sexualised? In my opinion, it wasn't."

Senior curator of photography at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, which has exhibited Henson's work, defended his images.

"I think it is unfortunate if people...

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