An attempt to access a news article about alleged vandalism of artwork by an Algerian-French artist at an art gallery in Kochi, India, has been blocked due to server access restrictions. The blocked article reportedly covered incidents involving obscenity allegations related to the artist's work.
The inaccessible content was originally published on The Indian Express website and dealt with controversial artwork that faced vandalism at a Kochi art gallery. Based on the URL structure, the article appeared to focus on allegations of obscenity surrounding the Algerian-French artist's exhibition.
The server denial occurred with reference number 18.3dbc4117.1761241776.7c4994e, preventing access to the full details of what appears to be a significant cultural incident. Such access restrictions often occur due to geographic limitations, server maintenance, or content filtering policies.
Without access to the complete article, the specific details regarding the nature of the artwork, the extent of any vandalism, or the current status of investigations remain unavailable. The incident highlights ongoing tensions that can arise when contemporary art intersects with local cultural sensitivities in international exhibition spaces.







