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Painting Of Naked Woman Sparks Police Gallery Visit

by The Culture Newspaper September 20, 2024
by The Culture Newspaper September 20, 2024

A gallery owner has said she will reject calls by police to remove a painting of a naked woman from the window.

Val Harris said officers visited The Chair gallery in Hay-on-Wye on Thursday and warned that its presence could be a public order offence and she could ultimately end up in court.

The BBC understands they were acting on complaints from two members of the public.

Dyfed-Powys Police confirmed officers attended the gallery but said it was too early to say if action would be taken.

The painting, by artist Poppy Baynam was part of a wider exhibition of work by her and her sister.

It features a naked woman wearing cowboy boots with her legs spread, revealing a black triangle with pink wool on top, rather than genitals.

However, that has not stopped a number of complaints, with some people branding it “pornography”.

A painting of a naked woman with her legs spread in a gallery window, with a small notice in front of the painting telling visitors they could leave comments in a book
The painting sits in the window of The Chair gallery, with a notice inviting people to leave their comments in a book

Ms Harris said she chose the painting for the window, partly because of its proportions.

Soon after it went on display on Monday, she said she was called back to the gallery after reports of abuse from some members of public.

On Thursday she said police told her to remove it from the window and place it further inside the gallery.

Some of the most famous artworks in the world feature naked women or men, and Ms Baynham said better-known artists were allowed to display similar works without the same backlash.

“I just came to Hay thinking it would be a peaceful week but, no, we’ve stirred Hay up for sure!” she said.

“It just shows how closed-minded people are, and let’s say if I was a famous artist I don’t think anyone would say anything.”

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Hay-on-Wye, on the Powys-Herefordshire border, is best known for its bookshops and literary festival that attracts some of the biggest names in the cultural arena.

In a statement, Hay Town Council said it had not received any complaints about the painting and that no action was being planned or discussed.

Ms Harris said a sign next to the painting urged passers-by to come in and share their views in a visitor book.

Val Harris, wearing a blue scarf and grey top, stood outside the front of The Chair gallery in Hay-on-Wye
Val Harris said she would stand by the young artist

She said the response had so far been “50:50”, with as many people supportive of the painting’s position as those angered by it.

Speaking to the BBC outside, while some people described it as inappropriate or “lewd”, many others, including those with young children, were relaxed about its presence.

Jessie Dixon from Hay said she did not see it as being offensive, adding: “I thought of it as exciting and playful and I never thought of it as sexual object or anything like that.”

She also said she was upset that people had gone to the police with their concerns.

Another woman, Dawn Lewis, said: “It’s not my cup of tea but I can’t see it being offensive personally, it’s art.”

‘Not very Hay’

Ms Baynham, has welcomed the wider response.

“That’s all an artist ever dreams of… their name getting out there and being heard and their work being seen,” she said.

She studies at an art college in London and said the collection, and the comments it had generated, would form the basis of her final year dissertation.

But she said that while her mother had been supportive, she had warned her “it’s not very Hay-on-Wye”.

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The painting itself is still for sale and Ms Baynham said she would listen to offers.

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