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Artist flees Russia after painting Putin and Medvedev in pants | Artist flees Russia after painting Putin and Medvedev in pants |
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A museum director says an artist whose paintings depicted the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and the prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, in women's undergarments has fled the country. | |
The director of St Petersburg's Museum of Power, Tatiana Titova, said Konstantin Altunin had left for France and was planning to request asylum there. | |
The authorities removed four of Altunin's satirical depictions of Russian politicians on Monday and shut down the exhibition. | |
A police statement did not specify which laws may have been violated by the provocative works. A Russian law prohibits insulting state authorities; another law bans so-called homosexual propaganda aimed at minors. | |
Last year, an exhibit that depicted members of the Pussy Riot punk band as holy icons drew the ire of religious and pro-government activists, who protested against the exhibition's opening. | |
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