The Misadventure of the Romantic Cannibals

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Date: 2010

Region: North America

Subject: Religion/Sexual Content

Medium: Lithograph


Artist: Enrique Chagoya

Confronting Bodies: Kathleen Folden and The Loveland Museum/Gallery

Dates of Action: 2010

Location: Loveland, Colorado, United States

Description of Artwork: The work is a 12-panel lithograph that uses comic book characters, Mexican pornography, Mayan symbols, and ethnic stereotypes. One of the most controversial images depicted Jesus Christ receiving oral sex from a man, among other controversial images of Christian figures.

The Incident: The piece of art was on display at the Loveland Museum/Gallery since September 10, 2010. Some Loveland residents picketed outside of the museum, arguing that tax money should not be spent on a "hate crime." Loveland city councilor Daryle Klassen said he objected to the use of taxpayer dollars to pay for the exhibit. In October, Kathleen Folden, 56, of Kalispell, Montana, destroyed part of the piece with a crowbar. The part she destroyed included Jesus Christ engaged in a sex act.

Results of Incident:Despite the controversy, Loveland city council decided to leave the panels on display at the gallery. Although, the piece that was desecrated was removed for safety concerns.

Source: Enrique Chagoya Work Won't Return To Loveland Museum After Controversy Loveland Art Controversy Makes Its Way To Fox And Friends