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Crucified frog upsets devout Italians: culture minister

August 29th, 2008 Posted in World Showbiz News

ROME (AFP) - The religious feelings of devout Italians are being hurt by a deceased German artist’s representation of a crucified frog, Culture Minister Sandro Bondi said Thursday.

Martin Kippenberger’s sculpture — which depicts a green frog on a cross, gripping a beer on one side and an egg on the other — is on show at the modern art museum in the northern city of Bolzano.

In a statement Thursday, Bondi said the piece “hurts the religious sentiments of many people who see in the cross a symbol of the love of God,” as he lashed out at publicly-funded venues that engage in “useless provocations”.

Under pressure from local politicians, museum officials recently decided to move the sculpture from the entrance to the third floor — but they are refusing to remove it from view altogether.

Curators say the sculpture — part of a thematic exhibition that runs until September 21 — is a self-portrait of the artist “in a profound state of crisis,” but regional governor Luis Durnwalder has condemned it as a provocation in an area that is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic.

Kippenberg, a native of Dortmund who worked in Hamburg, Berlin, Paris and Cologne, died in Vienna in 1997 aged 44. He was a painter, sculptor and photographer, and some of his work is at the Saatchi gallery in London.

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