Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Some Good News for Religion in the Public Square (literally)

The artist who planned to unveil what can only be described as a blasphemous painting of the POTUS at Union Square, has decided not to unveil the work.

The artist claims he never intended anyone any offense.

The LD takes him at his word, and applauds his decision.

Here is the Press Release:

Painter Michael D'Antuono has cancelled the planned public unveiling of his latest work "The Truth" at NYC's Union Square Park on President Obama's 100th day in office due to overwhelming public outrage. The artist's decision was based in part on thousands of emails and phone calls; online blogs and other public commentary received in the first 48 hours following its release.

The painting which was first made public on Friday depicts President Obama appearing much like Jesus Christ on the Cross; atop his head, a crown of thorns. Behind him, the dark veil being lifted (or lowered) on the Presidential Seal. The photo was the most emailed picture on the web.

The artist insists that the work was intended purely as a political piece. "The religious reference was used metaphorically and not to insult anyone's religious beliefs. If that is the effect that my art has had on anyone, I am truly sorry," says D'Antuono.

Over the next several weeks, the artist hopes to make public much of the content received that helped shape his decision. He continues to welcome people's questions, comments and feedback at thetruth@dantuonoarts.com.

1 comment:

CDE said...

Thanks for posting this. I didn't read about this development. Good news indeed, and a good illustration of why it's best not to assume the worst motives of others.