Artists are walking out en masse from Harrow Arts Centre in a storm over the censorship of five paintings.
Melvyn Leach, censor and business manager at the arts centre, had the paintings depicting nude figures removed from an exhibition the night
before it was due to open.
Artists from across the borough have reacted in horror at the decision and some have threatened to walk away from the arts venue because of the censorship.
Shanti Panchal, a distinguished artist said: I think
it is terrible, it sounds like something from the middle ages. I was so shocked when I heard and think all artists should stand up and speak out about what's happening.
The rebellion is being led by Cheryl Gould, an artist with long-standing
ties to the centre. She was furious after Leach told her and fellow artist Jonathan Hutchins to remove their artwork, which they had offered to be in the exhibition. She is now calling for a boycott of the arts centre until the council rethinks its
position.
She said: The paintings and drawings were not rude, crude or remotely suggestive. They were just what you would expect to see from any normal life class anywhere.
Her calls for a boycott have been backed by a host of
artists from across Harrow and beyond, including members of the Harrow Visual Arts Forum and the Wembley Arts Society.
Norma Stephenson, chairman of the Harrow Arts Society, which is putting on the exhibition at the arts centre until October 26,
has called on the council to clarify its position, which at the moment is undefined . She said: Is it really that bad for children to walk past pictures of people with no clothes on?
Councillor Chris Mote has continued to defend the
decision taken by Leach and has said nude works could be displayed in a private room in the arts centre with a health warning on the door.
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