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Suggestive Portraits of Queer Priests and Nuns Spark Fury in Mexico

Last updated: February 20, 2025 10:11 pm
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The recent Mexico City exhibition showcasing paintings of sexualized and queer Christian priests and nuns has sparked controversy and protests from religious groups and right-wing figures. The exhibition, titled “La venida del Señor” by artist Fabián Cháirez, features a series of nine paintings depicting consecrated individuals in suggestive poses, challenging traditional gender roles and exploring themes of sexual diversity within the context of Mexican history and Christianity.

Cháirez explains that the exhibition serves as an exploration of the similarities between religious ecstasy and sexual ecstasy, aiming to provoke thought and discussion about these seemingly disparate concepts. However, the content of the exhibition has drawn criticism from groups like the Association of Christian Lawyers (AAC), who have filed a legal complaint against Cháirez, claiming that the artwork violates the right to freely practice one’s faith without being subjected to attack.

Despite the backlash, Cháirez stands by his work, highlighting the importance of addressing issues such as the abuse of power and sexual misconduct within the church. He also notes that many of the complaints come from individuals associated with the “new Mexican right-wing,” including prominent figures like Mexican Senator Lilly TĂ©llez and actor Eduardo Verástegui.

The exhibition has not only faced legal challenges but also on-site protests, with Catholic groups staging demonstrations outside the gallery and even temporarily closing the exhibition with caution tape and signs. Despite these challenges, Cháirez remains committed to his artistic vision and emphasizes the importance of engaging with differing perspectives and promoting freedom of artistic expression.

This is not the first time Cháirez’s work has sparked controversy, as a previous exhibition featuring a portrait of Mexican revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata in a controversial pose also faced backlash. However, Cháirez remains steadfast in his commitment to challenging norms and sparking dialogue through his art.

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As the protests continue, UNAM has implemented security measures to ensure the safety of visitors and staff. While tensions remain high, the exhibition remains open, signaling a commitment to artistic freedom and the exploration of challenging and thought-provoking themes.

Overall, Cháirez’s exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of the role of art in pushing boundaries, challenging societal norms, and sparking important conversations about identity, religion, and freedom of expression.

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