For the most part, however, the show made efforts to avoid controversy. There was no explicit sexuality according to the few who were able to see it.
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Name: Italy's first gay art exhibit cancelled
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Artist: 140 different artists were featured in the exhibit, including: Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Tracey Emin and Gilbert & George, painting-photography duo Pierre et Gilles and Bruce Weber.
The "Miss Kitty" statue was created by Italian sculptor Paolo Schmid Confronting Bodies: Pro-clerical politicians and Letizia Moratti, the mayor of Milan. Date of Action: July 2007 Specific Location: Milan, Italy Description of Artwork: "Miss Kitty," the most controversial piece and the first to be pulled features Pope Benedict in drag. This statue displays him wearing nothing more than stockings and panties. It was originally called "Josephine after the pope's birth name (Joseph), but changed upon request of the event organizers. For the most part, however, the show made efforts to avoid controversy. There was no explicit sexuality according to the few who were able to see it.
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