Elton John's confiscated photo is 'not indecent'

Yahoo! Music, Oct 26, 2007 4:00 pm PDT
The Crown Prosecution Service have ruled that a controversial piece of art owned by Elton John is not child pornography.

As previously reported, the picture was confiscated by police the day before its inclusion in a U.K. exhibition at Gateshead's Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art .

The photo, "Klara And Edda Belly-Dancing" by Nan Goldin, has not been classed as an indecent image, following recent controversy.

The rest of the exhibition, which consisted of Elton John's private collection of art, was allowed to remain at the gallery.

For more on Elton John, check out his NME.com page.

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