Archive for Wednesday, October 10, 2007
QUICK TAKES - Art kisser defends her ‘act of love’
A woman who planted a lipstick-laden kiss on an all-white painting by the American artist Cy Twombly went on trial Tuesday, telling the court in Avignon, France, that she had committed an “act of love” – not a crime.
Rindy Sam, a 30-year-old French artist, faced charges of “voluntarily damaging a work of art.” Restorers have tried to remove the lipstick smudge from the bone-white canvas using nearly 30 products – to no avail.
“I didn’t think. When I kissed it, I thought the artist would have understood,” Sam told the court.
Prosecutors want Sam to pay a $6,400 fine and take a class on good citizenship. She was taken into custody after she kissed the painting July 19. It was part of a traveling exhibition on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Avignon.
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