ANC outraged by Brett Murray`s depiction of President Jacob Zuma
17 May 2012
The
African National Congress is extremely disturbed and outraged by the
distasteful and indecent manner in which Brett Murray and the Goodman
Gallery
in Johannesburg is displaying the person of Comrade President Jacob Zuma.
in Johannesburg is displaying the person of Comrade President Jacob Zuma.
This disgusting and unfortunate display of the President was brought
to our attention by one of the media houses and we have physically
confirmed this insulting depiction of the President.
We have this
morning instructed our lawyers to approach our courts to compel Brett
Murray and Goodman Gallery to remove the portrait from display as well
as from their website and destroy all printed promotional material. We
have also detected that this distasteful and vulgar portrait of the
President has been displayed on a weekend newspaper and its website, we
again have instructed our lawyers to request the said newspaper to
remove the portrait from their website.
It is in our view and we remain steadfast in that the image and the
dignity of our President as both President of the ANC, President of the
Republic and as a human being has been dented by this so-called piece of
art by Brett Murray at Goodman Gallery. We are also of the view that
this distasteful depiction of the President has violated his individual
right to dignity as contained in the constitution of our country.
The same gallery has displayed the logo of the ANC without the
permission of the ANC, with the inscription FOR SALE on it, both these
portraits are a clear calculation to dismember and denigrate the symbols
and the representative of the ANC, chief amongst them, the President of
the ANC.
The ANC believes in both freedom of the press and artistic
expression. The vulgar portrait and the dismembering of the ANC logo by
Brett Murray is an abuse of freedom of artistic expression and an acute
violation of our constitution, apart from being defamatory. That is why
we have instructed our lawyers to approach the courts in-view of these
violations and the defaming nature of the so-called President Zuma
portrait titled ”The Spear”.
Issued by:
Jackson Mthembu
African National Congress
Jackson Mthembu
African National Congress
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