GAY EXHIBITION CANCELED IN MILAN
To calm critics, Vittorio Sgarbi, the city's councilperson for culture and responsible for the exhibition, had already announced that visitors under the age of eighteen would not be allowed to visit. But the measure was not enough. The opening was delayed after Miss Kitty and two other works were taken out of the exhibition. That measure was also insufficient, at least for Milan mayor Letizia Moratti, who requested that another twelve works be removed, due to their pornographic and pedophiliac nature. Sgarbi refused—a refusal that led to the cancellation.Sgarbi, while denouncing the city's censorship, seems to have profited from the scandal.