Texarkana Gazette

Easter poster depicting a handsome, fresh-faced Jesus prompts criticism

- CIARÁN GILES

MADRID — A poster in the southern Spanish city of Seville that depicts a young, handsome Jesus wearing only a loincloth has unleashed a storm on social media, with some calling it an affront to the figure of Christ and others posting lewd remarks and memes poking fun at the image.

The poster by internatio­nally recognized Seville artist Salustiano García Cruz shows a fresh-faced Jesus without a crown of thorns, no suffering face and miniscule wounds on the hands and ribcage. It was commission­ed and approved by the General Council of Brotherhoo­ds, which organizes the renowned and immensely popular Holy Week procession­s ahead of Easter in Seville.

As soon as it was unveiled last week criticism of it went viral on social media and a debate erupted over how a resurrecte­d Christ should be depicted. Many called it a disgrace, inappropri­ate, too pretty, modernist and out of line with Seville’s Easter tradition.

Spain is predominan­tly Catholic and church traditions such as marriage, baptisms and religious parades are immensely popular both among believers and non-believers. A campaign on Change.org to have the poster of Jesus withdrawn was signed by some 14,000 people from around the country.

The artist, García, defended the work and dismissed the poster’s critics as old fashioned.

“There is nothing revolution­ary in the painting, ” García told Atlas news agency. “There is contempora­neity, but all the elements that I have used are elements that have been used in the last seven centuries in sacred art.

“I don’t see at what point, at what element, people who don’t like it don’t like it,” he said.

In another interview published by El Mundo daily, Garcia responded to criticism from conservati­ve groups that the depiction of Jesus was “effeminate” or “homoerotic.”

“A gay Christ because he looks sweet and is handsome, come on! We are in the 21st century,” García said.

The artist said he used his son, Horacio, as the model for the poster.

“It caught us a little more by surprise because everything was done with respect,” Horacio Garcia told Atlas.

“A lot of controvers­y comes from the fact that the model is too good, the Christ too handsome, too attractive,” he said. But it hasn’t been all bad: Horacio Garcia said he also has received many compliment­s and good wishes from people.

The General Council of Brotherhoo­ds has so far ignored calls to replace the poster before Holy Week at the end of March. In past years, some posters for different Catholic celebratio­ns were withdrawn following criticism.

 ?? (Consejo de Hermandade­s de Sevilla via AP) ?? The Seville 2024 poster for the religious Easter Holy Week is shown Friday in this handout photo. The poster by internatio­nally recognized Seville artist Salustiano Garcia Cruz depicts a young, handsome, fit and fresh-faced Jesus wearing a shroud as loincloth. It could be the cover for a stylish fashion magazine, and has been the focus of a big debate on social media.
(Consejo de Hermandade­s de Sevilla via AP) The Seville 2024 poster for the religious Easter Holy Week is shown Friday in this handout photo. The poster by internatio­nally recognized Seville artist Salustiano Garcia Cruz depicts a young, handsome, fit and fresh-faced Jesus wearing a shroud as loincloth. It could be the cover for a stylish fashion magazine, and has been the focus of a big debate on social media.

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