In any prosecution for violation of ORS 167.090, it shall be an affirmative defense for the defendant to prove: (1) That the public display, even though in connection with a commercial venture, was primarily for artistic purposes or as a public service; or (2) That the public display was of nudity, exhibited by a bona fide art, antique or similar gallery or exhibition, and visible in a normal display setting.
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