A photograph of Indonesian President Joko Widodo has been removed from the walls of the National Portrait Gallery for fear it would be damaged.
Director Angus Trumble said it was a pre-emptive and temporary measure, following a negative reaction to the portrait by some visitors.
"In view of the circumstances ... and my best assessment of the risk of damage to the work of art, it was necessary to remove it from public display", he said in a statement on Thursday, noting the disapproval of the artist Adam Ferguson.