Smithsonian Under Fire For Gay Portraiture Exhibit

Dec 02, 2010 10:43


OK, I have to clarify here. The complaint from Republicans, and especially Catholics, is that the video exhibit that one artist made portraying the suffering of his partner who was dying of AIDS, depicts at one point a crucifix with Jesus covered with crawling ants. The issue they are claiming is that since the Smithsonian is a federally funded ( Read more... )

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lupine52 December 2 2010, 18:02:10 UTC
my question would be more with why would this exibit even be in the Smithsonian. As far as I know that museum is for relics mostly, things like Charles Lindburgh's plane or a facimile of and about history. I can see art playing a role if it were say egyptian art or native american art but this art had to be made after 1983 and thus if I were curator I just don't see it fitting the criteria of that specific museum ( ... )

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darkwolven December 3 2010, 03:40:06 UTC
Well actually, no, this was a crucifix, not a cross. The crucifix classically IS the cross with Jesus on it, as this one was. So I guess some hard core Christians, especially Catholics, found the imagery disturbing. Another thing too is that the display was about his dying partner from AIDS. The imagery of the crucifix could only have been included to instill a certain meaning. The meaning I take from it is that religion has helped the AIDS epidemic historically with its anti-condom, "aids is a fag disease" stance. Factually it's correct, but not all Christians believe the same and I can understand why some would feel offended. Then again, I think the ones complaining are likely the sames ones who DO believe that gays should just go and die of AIDS, so it's hard to really take a stand when they are playing both sides of it.

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