Gay Muslim photos prompt controversy

Published: Jan. 6, 2008 at 5:28 PM

THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Jan. 6 (UPI) -- An exhibit of photographs in the Netherlands featuring gay men adorned with masks of the prophet Mohammed has provoked a growing controversy.

The photos were removed by officials at The Hague's municipal museum after the artist received death threats. But now the photographer has challenged the facility's decision, The Sunday Times of London reported.

"The museum director was very afraid," said the artist, who goes by the pseudonym Sooreh Hera. "He gave in to pressure from the Islamists. It is censorship."

The Iranian exile said she had intended for her artistic works to bring attention to the "hypocritical" attitude in many Middle Eastern countries toward homosexuality.

Hera said though her works were met with hostility and controversy, such reactions are occasionally associated with real art.

"Works of art can be provocative," she told the British newspaper."It is not an artist's job just to paint flowers. Art should shine a light on social issues."

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