Bosses at the Tate Modern in London could lose hundreds of thousands of pounds after they were forced to remove a naked image of Brooke Shields aged 10 from an exhibition.

The gallery was forced to replace the naked photo, called Spiritual America, after a number of complaints and a visit by the Met’s Obscene Publications Unit.
The photo was was replaced with a picture of Shields aged 40 in a bikini.
However, the museum has been left with 12,000 catalogues with the original photo in and there could be a backlash if they go on sale.
Some of the catalogues have already gone on sale with a sticker over the image but bosses still have 10,000 paperbacks costing £24.99 each and 2,000 hardbacks costing £35, which could mean £320,000 is lost.
Source: Splash News




TrackBack URI
