Last Friday, the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony featured a performance by drag artists gathered around a long table. Immediately, conservative Christian politicians and Catholic leadership expressed disgust and condemnation at what they believed was a recreation of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" (1495–98). The Vatican's representative for the Olympics, Bishop Emmanuel Gobilliard, said the performance deeply hurt him, while Donald Trump called it a "disgrace" and Elon Musk denounced it as "extremely disrespectful."
Opening Ceremony Director Thomas Jolly was quick to correct conservative critics of the performance, clarifying that it was inspired by Greek mythology, with many pointing to Dutch artist Jan Harmensz van Bijlert's 1630 painting "The Feast of the Gods." However, Paris 2024 spokesperson Anne Descamps apologized, along with the International Olympic Committee.
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Monday, August 19, 2024
The Olympics Drag Scene Got Christian Art History Right
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