Richard Brooks, Arts Editor
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A GALLERY has offended Christians and visitors alike by displaying a statue showing Christ with an erection.
The sculpture, by the gay Chinese-born artist Terence Koh, is being exhibited by the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead.
The exhibition, entitled Gone, Yet Still, features 74 different plaster models of people or objects which Koh, 30, claims have been important in his life. As well as the 18in statue of Christ, there are models of Mickey Mouse and ET, dipped into plaster. They also have erect penises attached.
The Baltic Centre, which opened in 2003 after a £35m grant from the Arts Council, has placed signs outside the exhibition warning people of the works’ explicit nature.
Also included in the exhibition are works by the Turner Prize-nominated artists Tracey Emin and Mark Titchner. The works come from the private collection of Newcastle-born Anita Zabludowicz, whose husband, Poju, a casino billionaire, has donated £70,000 to the Conservative party.
So far the gallery has received four written complaints. Others have complained verbally, making the point that there would be a huge outcry and possibly riots if a statue of Muhammad were displayed that way.
“For Christians the image of Jesus is very special and to interpret it in a sexualised way is an affront to what we hold dear,” said the Rev Christopher Warren of St Mary’s Catholic cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne. “While Jesus was a human being in every way, to portray him this way will offend.”
The Baltic says it has no plans to remove the offending work. “Koh is trying to explain all the things which have meant something to him,” said a gallery spokesman. “It is a sort of mausoleum.”
The artist’s works can sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars in America where he now lives. In 2006, two other controversial works by Koh were withdrawn shortly before USA Today, an exhibition curated by Charles Saatchi, the advertising tycoon, at the Royal Academy.
One showed a Virgin Mary fitted with a phallus at a urinal while another comprised a drum kit spattered with the artist’s semen and blood.
The row over the statue of Christ is the latest in a line of controversies at the Baltic.
The Baltic’s first director left after less than two years amid accusations of financial chaos and poor management, and the second departed soon after. The third, Peter Doroshenko, an American, left in November after staff complained about a “climate of fear” created by his management style.
In September, police were called after complaints about a picture of two young naked girls in an exhibition by the American photographer Nan Goldin. It was owned by Sir Elton John, who then withdrew the picture.
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It makes me feel really sad that there are still so many people that feel the necessity to provoke in order to gain recognision or faim. But it cant be you have tot do this by deliberately hurting people in their believe, whether they are christians/muslims or other. Show some respect!!!
beate, Den Bosch, Netherlands
Just because the guy has sexual issues does not mean he can disgust other people with them. How dare he! He has no right what so ever. This 'artist' and I use the word sparingly, needs prison time! not exhibition time. What is art coming to? Surely no educated person would call this art?!
B De Beaux, Perth, Australia
...the point is that art is subjective...one might say this is a trivial attempt to shock the onlooker, create sensationalism and draw attention and acclaim using the old adage "sex sells"...
...or maybe this is some gay guy's fantasy brought to life through his art because someone gave him a bunch of money to do so...plenty of straight artists have done similar...
...bottom line, it is just my opinion and like a "butt" everyone's got one...(quip edited for the pg-rated audience)
Chili, Philadelphia, PA USA
Chili, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Oh no, the Christians will riot! Led by their priests, thousands will call for beheading in the streets!!
Oh, wait...
Carl, Brookline, MA
I pray for this artist! Those who reject Christ in this life will perish in the afterlife.
Mark, Maidstone, UK
I don't think JESUS CARES. the world is an evil place anyway so this is par for the course.
lila, ATLANTA, GA USA
Contemporary art has become a crystal palace, a forum for open debate!
We must continue to support that as risked losing this thing called civility...
Viva Le Art!
Charles Lee, Burma,
i think that the artist can be given visions that attempt freedom
give the artist more power
rita mellon, london,
HARDly original , check out the life size "crucified robot" in the Intrepid Fox pub , situated under the Centrepoint building Tottenham Court Road . The erect phallus is made from a tow bar ! What would J.C. ( Clarkson ) say about that ?
Jos, London, u.k.