Cate Blanchett joins art censorship row in Australia

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Officers scoured the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra in search of works by controversial photographer Bill Henson, one of the country’s most acclaimed and successful artists.

The confiscation of the photographs by police has caused a furor, with the prime minister, Kevin Rudd, describing them as “absolutely revolting”.

But many Australians said the police raid was a clumsy attempt at censorship and a

dangerous attack on freedom of expression which would embarrass the country internationally.

In a letter to the Sydney Morning Herald, a former police superintendent and now art gallery owner said he was dismayed at “the purse-lipped paragons of public morality” who condemned Henson’s works as child pornography.

On Wednesday a group of leading writers and artists, including Oscar-winning actor Cate Blanchett, signed an open letter expressing dismay at the actions of police and the allegation that Henson was a pornographer.

The prospect of Henson, whose work has been shown in New York, Paris and at the Venice Biennale, being charged had done “untold damage to our cultural reputation”, the letter said.

Henson’s photographs were not titillating but part of an artistic tradition that stretched back to ancient Greece, Caravaggio and Michelangelo.

One of the few politicians willing to defend Henson was Malcolm Turnbull, a former head of the Australian Republican Movement and now the conservative opposition’s treasury spokesman.

He said he owned two of the artist’s works, but neither depicted naked teenagers.

“I don’t believe that we should have policemen invading art galleries. I think we have a culture of great artistic freedom in this country and I don’t believe the vice squad’s role is to go into art galleries,” said Mr Turnbull.

In addition to scrutinizing the National Gallery, police reportedly ordered a gallery in Newcastle, north of Sydney, not to exhibit two Henson photographs featuring nude teens, and descended on another gallery in the city of Albury.

Police have said they intend to prosecute Henson for obscenity but no charges have yet been laid.

The investigation has stalled because Henson has refused to reveal the identity of the girl he photographed nude for the exhibit.

The chief of police in New South Wales, Andrew Scipione, weighed into the debate, saying that as a father he strongly disapproved of the photographs.

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NZ helps to smash int’l child pornography ring

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

WELLINGTON, March 6 (Xinhua) — A sophisticated international child pornography ring has been broken following a tip-off from the New Zealand authorities, the Internal Affairs Department said on Thursday.

The two-year investigation culminated last month with the arrest of more than 100 people and the rescue of more than 40 children following raids in Australia, the United States, Germany and Britain.

New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs inspectors alerted the Australian authorities in early 2006 after concerns about the large number of images being traded on overseas Internet sites.

The department’s executive secretary Keith Manch said the group distributing the pornography was monitoring the work of enforcement agencies to try to avoid detection. He added that the images were of children being sexually abused.

Manch praised Australian authorities for their efforts in breaking the group.

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Cop charged over child porn

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

A WEST Australian police officer has been charged with possessing child pornography and stood down from duty.

Senior Constable David Hill, 47, appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court today charged with one count of possessing child pornography.

Police say he was arrested last Friday after his home was searched and his personal computer forensically analysed.

Hill, a member of the West Australia Police for 10 years, has been stood down from %26quot;operational duties%26quot;.

He was remanded to reappear in the court on February 20.

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