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Bush Monkeys painting censored in NYC
Twenty-three-year-old painter Christopher Savido poses with his painting "Bush Monkeys," a portrait of U.S. President George W. Bush, at the Animal gallery on New York City's lower east side. Curator of the show Bucky Turco said that Savido's painting of Bush was removed from an art exhibit at the Chelsea Market in Manhattan over the past weekend after the director of the market protested the content of the painting of Bush, which is made of tiny images of chimpanzees in a marsh-like landscape. REUTERS/Mike Segar
Twenty-three-year-old painter Christopher Savido poses with his painting "Bush Monkeys," a portrait of U.S. President George W. Bush, at the Animal gallery on New York City's lower east side. Curator of the show Bucky Turco said that Savido's painting of Bush was removed from an art exhibit at the Chelsea Market in Manhattan over the past weekend after the director of the market protested the content of the painting of Bush, which is made of tiny images of chimpanzees in a marsh-like landscape. REUTERS/Mike Segar
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