Lombi asked this question on the artcone forums: A New York art gallery has decided to cancel an exhibit of a chocolate sculpture of Jesus Christ after protests by a US Catholic group.
The sculpture, by artist Cosimo Cavallaro, was to have been displayed from Monday at Manhattan’s Lab Gallery. The timing, over Easter Holy Week – the most important part of the Christian year – provoked an outcry.
The Roger Smith Hotel housing the Lab gallery decided to cancel the exhibition after the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights called for a boycott.
’Strong-arming’
“We’re delighted with the outcome,” said Kiera McCaffrey, spokeswoman for the League. Ms McCaffrey had called the exhibit “an assault on Christians”.
“They would never dare do something similar with a chocolate statue of the Prophet Mohammed naked with his genitals exposed during Ramadan.”
The Lab gallery’s artistic director, Matt Semler, has offered his resignation, saying the decision to cancel the exhibition was a result of “strong-arming from people who haven’t seen the show, seen what we’re doing.
“They jumped to conclusions completely contrary to our intentions,” he said. Mr Semler said the timing of the exhibition – when Christians mark the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ – was coincidental.
Canadian-born Mr Cavallaro is known for using food ingredients in his art, on one occasion painting a hotel room in mozzarella cheese. He used 200 pounds (90 kg) of chocolate to make the sculpture which, unusually, depicts Jesus without a loincloth. It showed him suspended in air with his arms spread wide, as if crucified.
Source: BBC
jipdog7
July 31st, 2010 at 8:11 pm
Sounds like a waste of good chocolate to me! Although we should be able to portray anything from an artistic point of view I understand and somewhat agree with the Lady from the Christian League. If it has been a statue of the Prophet they would have burnt it and the building containing it down very quickly. Why would you want to paint a room with cheese?
pinkbellycat
July 31st, 2010 at 8:11 pm
My view is that the people who protest are probably the same people who buy chocolate easter bunnies and make easter baskets and egg hunting a natural part of their easter festivities. Hmmm think about that one for a little while.
I think it would have been interesting to see. If part of your concept is including food I have no problem with. It is sad to see that we cannot be ourselves because we might offend someone. This is way out of control.