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Calgary removes artwork containing photos of people that didn’t consent

Nov 30, 2017 | 12:00 PM

CALGARY — Publicly funded artwork that contained photos of a British comedian and others without their consent has been removed from an underpass in Calgary.

A series of giant photographs called “Snapshots” was installed along an underpass in the city’s southwest in 2015 at a cost of $20,000.

Comedian Bisha Ali, who is based in England, said earlier this week that one of her friends recognized her in one of the photos.

Ali posted on social media that she was upset because neither she nor any of the other subjects gave their consent to the artist for their photos to be used; she also says the photos were part of a promotion for a comedy show.