Gallery Vandals Destroy Photos.

A grainy video of four masked vandals running through an art gallery in 
Sweden, smashing sexually explicit photographs with crowbars and axes to 
the strain of thundering death-metal music, was posted on YouTube Friday 
night.

This was no joke or acting stunt. It was what actually happened on a 
quiet Friday afternoon in Lund, a small university town in southern 
Sweden where “The History of Sex,” an exhibition of photographs by the 
New York artist Andres Serrano, had opened two weeks earlier.

Around 3:30, half an hour before closing, four vandals wearing black 
masks stormed into a space known as the Kulturen Gallery while shouting 
in Swedish, “We don’t support this,” plus an expletive. They pushed 
visitors aside, entered a darkened room where some of the photographs 
were displayed and began smashing the glass protecting the photographs 
and then hacking away at the prints.

The bumpy video, evidently shot with a hand-held camera by someone who 
ran into the gallery with the attackers, intersperses images of the 
Serrano photographs with lettered commentary in Swedish like “This is 
art?” before showing the vandals at work.

No guards were on duty in the gallery, said Viveca Ohlsson, the show’s 
curator, although security videos captured much of the incident.

“There was one woman who works at the gallery who tried to stop them 
until she saw the axes and crowbars,” Ms. Ohlsson said. “These men are 
dangerous.”

By the time the masked men had finished, half the show — seven 
50-by-60-inch photographs, worth some $200,000 over all — had been 
destroyed. The men left behind leaflets reading, “Against decadence and 
for a healthier culture.” The fliers listed no name or organization.

“I was shocked and horrified,” Mr. Serrano said in a telephone interview 
yesterday from New York. “I never expected something like this, 
especially in this magical town, which is so sweet I joked about it 
being like something out of Harry Potter.”

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