A controversial flag invited art gallery visitors to 'please walk on me.' It lasted 19 days

An artwork titled Flagging the Future, a cloth New Zealand flag with the words "please walk on me" stenciled across it by MÄori artist Diane Prince, is displayed on the floor on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the Suter Art Gallery in Nelson, New Zealand. (Catherine Hubbard/Nelson Mail/STUFF via AP)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A New Zealand flag printed with the words “please walk on me†and laid on the floor of an art gallery has once again been packed away following public outcry, 30 years after protests forced the removal of the same artwork.

The Suter Art Gallery in the city of Nelson said Thursday it had taken down the work by MÄori artist Diane Prince due to escalating tensions and safety fears. The episode mirrored an Auckland gallery's removal of the work amid public backlash and complaints to law enforcement in 1995.

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