'Jimmy Savile Is Innocent' Exhibition Under Fire For Sexualised Picture Of Young Girl

'Jimmy Savile Is Innocent' Exhibition Under Fire

An art exhibition called 'Jimmy Savile is Innocent' has been criticised by a children's charity for displaying a sexualised picture of an underage girl.

The Bread And Butter Gallery in Islington, London, currently features a number of works addressing the allegations facing the former BBC presenter, including 'Reflections Of Savile' by Jonny Tanna.

The work shows a girl who appears to be around 10 or 11 years old posing suggestively at a camera, naked from the waist down except for a tiny thong.