Nude Woman Living With Pigs In Art Exhibit Prohibits Photography

A naked woman living among pigs inside a glass enclosure in full view of the public as part of a Miami art exhibit is forbidding people from taking her photo.

So naturally, I got called in.

Miru Kim, a 30-year-old Korean-American artist, painted the words “Photography Not Permitted” on the glass separating herself from gawkers.

And she even went as far as to hire security guards to stand in front of the exhibit, who have gotten physically confrontational with some people by grabbing their lenses, preventing them from taking the photo.

So naturally when I heard these stories, I decided to head out there and hope he would dare grab my lens. I don’t play that game.

Joining me Saturday night was animal rights activist [__Chris Lagergren__](https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2011/article/animal-activist-arrested-after-photographing-whale-con), whom I wrote about in September where he was trying to photograph whale conservancy volunteers from the outside of a fence.

The FBI describes him as a terrorist, an accusation he laughs off.

Check him out in the above video and tell me if he reminds you of a terrorist.

Here is complete [__background story__](http://photographyisnotacrime.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/art-basel-miami-2011-muri-kim_n_1124033.html) on the artist with all kinds of nude photos.

A naked woman living among pigs inside a glass enclosure in full view of the public as part of a Miami art exhibit is forbidding people from taking her photo.

So naturally, I got called in.

Miru Kim, a 30-year-old Korean-American artist, painted the words “Photography Not Permitted” on the glass separating herself from gawkers.

And she even went as far as to hire security guards to stand in front of the exhibit, who have gotten physically confrontational with some people by grabbing their lenses, preventing them from taking the photo.

So naturally when I heard these stories, I decided to head out there and hope he would dare grab my lens. I don’t play that game.

Joining me Saturday night was animal rights activist [__Chris Lagergren__](https://photographyisnotacrime.com/2011/article/animal-activist-arrested-after-photographing-whale-con), whom I wrote about in September where he was trying to photograph whale conservancy volunteers from the outside of a fence.

The FBI describes him as a terrorist, an accusation he laughs off.

Check him out in the above video and tell me if he reminds you of a terrorist.

Here is complete [__background story__](http://photographyisnotacrime.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/art-basel-miami-2011-muri-kim_n_1124033.html) on the artist with all kinds of nude photos.

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Editor-in-Chief Carlos Miller spent a decade covering the cop beat for various newspapers in the Southwest before returning to his hometown Miami and launching Photography is Not a Crime aka PINAC News in 2007. He also published a book, The Citizen Journalist's Photography Handbook, which is available on Amazon.

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