Nude Donald Trump Portrait Banned on Facebook is Now Displayed in One of the Biggest Art Gallery

The pastel-based nude portrait of Donald Trump titled "Make America Great Again" is on display at Maddox Gallery in Mayfair, London. The controversial nude portrait of Trump made the headlines as it was banned on Facebook.

Trump's nude portrait is listed for £1 million. According to the Maddox Gallery, Imgur and Reddit statistics revealed that Trump's nude portrait was shared more than 260,000 times and was viewed more than 50 million times. 

Illma Gore's painting became one of the biggest trends on Facebook as it went viral after the artist posted it. Though it may seem humorous, it was removed from Facebook. Donald Trump's nude portrait with a pea sized privates was posted by the 24-year-old artist on Feb. 9 as per the Tech Insider.

The artist was overwhelmed by the public's response to her art. Despite receiving death threats and harmful messages from Trump's supporters, Gore was happy to know that her Trump portrait stirred the public's emotions. The photo may no longer be on Facebook, but Gore made Donald Trump's nude portrait available on her website. Fans can download the Thump nude portrait for free on a high-res format.

"I've been overwhelmed by the public reaction to the piece," Illma Gore said in a statement. "While it is obviously a great shame that I cannot exhibit it in the USA due to censorship and also threats from Trump supporters to harm both myself and the artwork, I am so excited that it will finally be exhibited in a gallery space where interested parties can come and see it 'in the flesh'. London has always had such an open-minded attitude towards art and has regularly displayed works of art that push boundaries and cause controversy; it is the perfect place to show "Make America Great Again."

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