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Nude art lovers tour nude exhibit at Vienna’s famed Leopold museum



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Models pose naked in New York's Times Square for exhibit
Several nude models who are featured in Marina Abramovic's new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art have complained of being groped by some patrons. The museum has declined to talk about specific incidents, but acknowledged that it has had problems with some visitors touching performers. One performer, Will Rawls, told The New York Times that a patron brushed his hand chest and back "and then touched my butt. Rawls said he notified a security guard and later learned that the man's year membership was revoked. Despite the incidents, all the performers said they enjoyed what they are doing, though some visitors have expressed discomfort.



By Barbara Hoffman. Without giving specifics, MoMA yesterday acknowledged it had had trouble with visitors stroking the live art. An unspecified number of patrons have been ejected for groping performers since the exhibit opened on March 14, but none has been arrested, and there have been no calls made to