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Thu Jun 20 11:57:50 SAST 2013

Board stands by 'The Spear' rating

Sapa | 28 July, 2012 09:22
Vandalised, The Spear. File photo.
Image by: Elizabeth Sejake

The Film and Publications Board (FBP) stood by its decision to classify the painting The Spear with a rating of 16N, spokesman Prince Mlimandlela Ndamase said.

"We are still confident that the appropriate rating was provided, given the material that was submitted to the classification committee."

Last month, the classification committee of the FBP gave artist Brett Murray's controversial painting, which depicts President Jacob Zuma with exposed genitals, a 16N rating.

The Goodman Gallery then launched an appeal against the classification of The Spear.

Ndamase said the FBP would provide its reasoning for the classification of the painting at the appeals tribunal.

"We are aware that the painting was defaced prior the classification, but we made our decision on the basis of complaints received from members of the public."

Ndamase said it was not the FBP's job to classify paintings, but it was by law obliged to act if numerous complaints from the public were received.

"No complaints were received from politicians or high-ranking personalities."

Ndamase could not provide the date for the appeal but said it would be given to the media when confirmed.

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