Posted on 07/02/2015 7:56:13 AM PDT by JoeProBono
MILWAUKEE, - A Wisconsin art museum is defending the decision to display a controversial portrait of the previous pope composed entirely of condoms.
The Milwaukee Art Museum announced "Eggs Benedict," Niki Johnson's condom likeness of Pope Benedict XVI, will go on display starting in November.
Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome Listecki criticized the museum in a blog post:
"Would the art museum accept works that depicted various political leaders of our state in cow dung (a significant animal for Wisconsin)? Would they accept art -- pick your favorite religious or historical figures -- featuring them in various pornographic poses (which has happened in some international publications)? What about art featuring national or international popular social reconstructionists in a manner that would depict the opposite of what they represented, such as Gandhi sporting an uzi, Lincoln in Klu Klux Klan garb or Hitler with a yarmulke reading the Torah, all in the name of art and beauty? Whose art and whose beauty? I would offer that even if the art museum considered accepting any of the above examples, there would be an extensive public discussion that would take place before any decision would be made."
Johnson, who finished the piece in 2013, said "Eggs Benedict" was inspired by the then-pope's comments about the potential for contraception to increase the spread of human immunodeficiency virus in Africa. She described the artwork to WITI-TV as "an act of protest."
"'Eggs Benedict', the piece, investigates the role of world leaders and public health," Johnson said.
Brady Roberts, chief curator at the Milwaukee Art Museum, said not everyone has to agree with the painting's message.
"This is a controversial work. This is an artist that has a point of view and not everyone is going to embrace that point of view," Roberts said. "The artists have been very clear this is not an attack on the Catholic Church or Catholics. This is about AIDS."
Roberts said the museum is not concerned about controversy.
"This is our role -- to stimulate dialogue," Roberts said.
Now they are just itching to display a portrait of Mohammed made of condoms.
wheres the one of Mohammad ???
But it’s OK because the artist assures us it’s not meant to be offensive. </sarcasm>
They are.
But I'm sure you can purchase a really nice ISIS or Hamas flag; and there's plenty of Nazi regalia for sell; and a whole lot of Joseph Stalin and Che Guevara merchandise available; and...
You wonder why so many people regard homosexuals as creepy?
So when do we start beheading the non believers?
Oh wait, I forgot that Christians don’t do that...
So when do we start beheading the non believers?
Oh wait, I forgot that Christians dont do that........................... Cheer up, there is always the rope, burning at the stake, the rack, and horse drawn.
When will someone do a rendition of Obama and Moodhelle with dildos and butt plugs?
Always follow the money trail....the low-lifes and brain-dead dummies flocking to see this exhibit will pay enough en masse to fund a goodly part of this amoral museum's budget for the coming year.
Leni
How about one each of Mohammad, Obama and Hillary?
Perfect timing on this. I go to MAM every year, and this year I was planning on going in the coming few days. Will gladly skip it.
Takes real guts to hang art offensive to Christians.
It’s been done to death. Cliche to the hilt. Real original.
I’d do a photo pictorial of all the old 50 year old muslim guys sitting next to their 8 and 9 year-old scared wide-eyed “wives” under the title Life Imitates Mohammed.
So it is okay to provoke Catholics & Christians but
not Moslems? Sorry, I want to see more Mohammad
cartoon contests!!!!
Wait just a cotton pickin’ minute. That is the other Pope, the daid one. They should have made that of Francis.
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