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Controversial Fitzroy mural in Melbourne attracts more than 1,000 letters to Yarra council
Controversial Fitzroy mural in Melbourne attracts more than 1,000 letters to Yarra council

ABC News

time11-05-2025

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Controversial Fitzroy mural in Melbourne attracts more than 1,000 letters to Yarra council

A Melbourne council says it has received more than 1,000 emails in the past two days regarding a controversial mural showing a bound and gagged woman. A Los Angeles-based street artist known as Lauren YS painted a building near Cecil Street in Fitzroy, sparking a flurry of complaints. City of Yarra mayor Stephen Jolly said while it was not council's role to be "the art police", the mural had broken the rules. "They don't have a planning permit, they'll be approached about that, they'll be dealt with in the normal way," Cr Jolly said. "We're going play it with a straight bat." Cr Jolly said he had received more than 1,000 emails in the last 48 hours, with many emails coming from residents around the country and special interest groups. "Most of them are stock emails, just copy-and-paste emails from people, mainly not in Yarra … organised by Collective Shout which is this NGO that's against domestic violence," he said. In a statement on social media, Collective Shout criticised the work as a "chilling image" that "eroticised violence against women". "Responding to objections, the artist defended the mural as 'empowering' and told objectors to 'chill'," the group said. "But there is nothing "empowering" or subversive about normalising or glamorising violence against women." Council has attempted to contact the business where the mural is located, but has been unsuccessful so far. Cr Jolly said the business would "definitely" receive a fine over the breach in permit laws. He said while it remained contentious, the issue was in the past as someone had already tagged over the mural. The ABC has contacted Lauren YS for comment.

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