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of Italian museum displaying 'blasphemous frog' 
<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/3286955/Head-of-Italian-museum-displaying-blasphemous-frog-sacked.html>sacked



The head of an Italian museum who offended the Pope by exhibiting a 
wooden sculpture of a crucified frog has been sacked amid a debate 
over artistic freedom.

By Nick Squires in Rome
Last Updated: 5:05PM GMT 30 Oct 2008

Corinne Diserens, the Swiss director of the museum in Bolzano, in the 
mountainous north-east of Italy, was dismissed after months of 
controversy over the bright green, bug-eyed amphibian, which is 
nailed to a cross and holds a frothing mug of beer and an egg.

She had refused to remove the work by the late German artist Martin 
Kippenberger despite protests from the Vatican that it was blasphemous.

She said the museum had a right to artistic freedom, and kept the 
frog on display as originally planned from May to September.

But a majority of the museum's board of directors disagreed and 
instead dismissed her this week.

The official reason given by the museum was that Ms Diserens had 
caused a "difficult financial situation" by overspending her budget, 
but supporters said she was being punished for the row over the frog.

Her sacking prompted a debate on contemporary art in the 
German-speaking region of Alto-Adige, where a far-right party with 
anti-immigration views tripled its support in local elections this 
week, becoming the province's second most powerful political force.

"The relationship between art and politics is never an easy one, but 
to be sacked because of one work of art is really incredible," said 
the head of a gallery in nearby Trento, Fabio Cavallucci.

Pope Benedict XVI condemned the four-foot-high frog, entitled Zuerst 
die Fuesse (Feet First), when he heard about it during his summer 
holiday in the nearby town of Bressanone.

He said it "injured the religious feeling of many people who see in 
the cross the symbol of the love of God and of our salvation which 
deserves recognition and religious devotion".

The Vatican wrote a letter of support in the pope's name to Franz 
Pahl, president of the regional government, who was so outraged by 
the sculpture that he went on a hunger strike to demand its removal 
and had to be taken to hospital during the summer.

"Surely this is not a work of art but a blasphemy and a disgusting 
piece of trash that upsets many people," he said at the time. "This 
decision to keep the statue there is totally unacceptable. It is a 
grave offence to our Catholic population," he said.

Ms Diserens had accused local politicians in the staunchly Catholic 
region of trying to exploit the issue ahead of the provincial elections.

Museum curators maintained that Kippenberger's frog, with its tongue 
out and wearing a loincloth, was a self-portrait of the artist "in a 
state of profound crisis" and was not an attack on the Church.

Kippenberger died in 1997 but his works have been shown at the Tate 
Modern and the Saatchi Gallery in London and at the Venice Biennale, 
and retrospectives are planned in Los Angeles and New York.



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