Posted on 09/04/2009 6:25:50 PM PDT by JoeProBono
TEL AVIV: An Israeli art exhibition featuring photos of Palestinian suicide bombers pasted on to classic Madonna with Child paintings was cancelled A picture of a suicide bomber depicted as Madonna holding baby Jesus was removed from an exhibition in Tel Aviv. on Thursday amid protests from victims families
The works, entitled Ferror (Female Terrorism) by two Israeli artists, show the faces of seven Palestinian women suicide bombers grafted on to famous paintings of the Virgin Mary.
Neither the organisers nor the artists could be reached for comment, but several hours ahead of the planned opening workers were seen removing the paintings from the walls of a Tel Aviv gallery. News of the planned exhibition, carried on the front page of Israels largest daily Yediot Aharonot under the headline Holy Terrorists, sparked outrage and calls for it to be cancelled.
We have to make it clear to these artists, who think using suicide bombers is artistic, that they are hurting people, Yossi Tzur, whose son was killed in a 2003 bus bombing, told public radio. Its not a subject that should be portrayed positively. These are monsters who killed dozens of people, added Tzur, who filed a complaint with police alleging that the exhibition was an incitement to violence.
In the paintings the artists have taken pictures of the women bombers in traditional Muslim headscarves and imposed them on classic paintings including a Madonna and Child by Italian Renaissance artist Raphael.
The artists defended their work, saying it was meant to question how these women had become suicide bombers....
A picture of a suicide bomber depicted as Madonna holding baby Jesus was removed from an exhibition in Tel Aviv.
When and where are the Christians going to riot over this? /sarc
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