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Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery...
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:49 am
by Karin
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:42 pm
by Sarah Ann
I notice he and wife Lyudmila split up too. maybe we'll be getting a new member

Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:53 pm
by Anthony Simon
One of the pictures seized features Mr Putin in a nightgown, standing behind Mr Medvedev and stroking his hair, while the prime minister is depicted with a woman's body and wearing lingerie
In the UK, that would pretty much be on the level of a Private Eye cartoon. There's one of (50s-60s Prime Minister) Harold MacMillan with the body of a woman. Like you could buy it in the newsagents and read it on the train - popular culture, really.
And, in the Spitting Image TV caricature series Margaret Thatcher was voiced by a man. Actually her masculinity was even made a selling point about her - that she was "the best man in her cabinet".
That's what you get in a democracy that has self-confidence.
Police said four paintings that were seized broke unspecified legislation.
They're going to make the laws up later.
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:15 pm
by Sarah Ann
Any of it is tame compared to the usual rubbishings that the old National Lampoon used to dish out on a monthly basis. They were a horror to every President from Nixon to Clinton. UK libel laws are quite a bit to the right of ours, and there's still some reticence where the Royals are concerned, except when the press has been given a green light to trash someone like Diana or Sarah. Touch the Queen, and you're toast. The Nat Lamp routinely did things like showing Jimmy Carter engaged in sodomy with Brezhnev and a stereotypical Chinese or accusing a prominent clergyman of incest (won the court case, too). One of my favorites depicted an actor who looked like Jimmy Carter engaged in transvestism. The things it did with mere celebrities are nearly indescribable. Unfortunately, it couldn't survive bad management after a takeover and largely amateur competition from the Internet
The Russians are going through a political identity crisis. Immediately after the USSR collapsed, they went into a "Wild West" period, had a general breakdown, and are recovering from it. Let's see where they are ten years from now. They'll never be quite like the West, they have a different history to work with and are not any good at laughing at themselves.
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:08 am
by Sarah Ann
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 6:35 am
by Robbin_Sinclair
I'm surprised that it made it to the gallery. It's pretty good art. The identity crisis referenced makes sense.
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:15 am
by SilverLady(SO)
In re: Sarah Ann's link, above:
This is the OMON - Отряд мобильный особого назначения, Otryad Mobilniy Osobogo Naznacheniya, Special Purpose Mobile Unit - in action.
They really shouldn’t stand in front of mirrors.
Remember the Letter N in Cyrillic looks like an H . . . hence it appears to read "HOMO" in the mirror's reverse view.
A. Penner (comment on article) wrote:"They don’t care if the reflection is “homo” because that’s reference to an English word, and they don’t speak English in Russia. They speak Russian.
(Sorry to wee on your party.)"
- SL
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:33 am
by Sarah Ann
Да, спасибо, что напомнили.
*** Translation per Babylon: Yes, thank you, that was recalled.
Also: Post edited to remove redundant quote, as per: http://crossdressers-haven.com/forums/v ... 65&t=10059" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- SL
Re: Vladimir Putin 'underwear' painting removed from gallery
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 11:16 pm
by Sarah Ann
You gotta love translation programs. I believe "Yes, thanks for reminding me" may be a bit closer English
