Mumbai: Case against artist, art gallery curator for allegedly objectionable painting

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The Mumbai Police has registered a case against artist T Venkanna and Abhay Maskara, the curatorial director of the Gallery Maskara exhibition centre, for displaying an allegedly objectionable painting of gods and goddesses, and not prohibiting entry of minors, the Hindustan Times reported.
Venkanna’s exhibit “The Human Theatre” was on display at the gallery in Colaba between September 11 and September 25.
The case was filed based on a complaint by a lawyer, the newspaper quoted the police as saying.
The complainant claimed that when he questioned the staff of the gallery about the painting titled “Union for Peace”, they locked themselves in separate rooms and avoided his questions. He filed the complaint after this.
Venkanna and Maskara were booked under sections of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita pertaining to the sale of obscene books, sale of obscene objects to children and acts intended to outrage religious feelings, the newspaper quoted the police as saying.
Abhay Maskara shared with the Hindustan Times the artist’s statement, which said the painting had been misunderstood as having targeted religion.
“In this image, a woman stands as a protagonist against sexual violence,” Venkanna was quoted as saying in the statement. “The man below her, already dead, represents a criminal punished for his actions.”
It added: “This is not a religious allegory, but rather a symbolic...
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