Kochi exhibition shut after artwork sparks religious row

An exhibition in Kochi, Kerala, has been shut down amid controversy over a painting by artist Tom Vattakuzhy depicting Christ's Last Supper. Christian organizations allege the artwork hurts religious sentiments and disrespects the traditional portrayal of Jesus Christ. The piece was part of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale's curated show 'Idam'.

The controversy in Kochi, Kerala, revolves around a painting by Kerala-based artist Tom Vattakuzhy, displayed as part of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale's curated show 'Idam'. Christian organizations, including the Syro-Malabar Church, alleged that the artwork disrespects the traditional depiction of Jesus Christ and the Last Supper, hurting religious sentiments. As a result, the exhibition was shut down.

The incident was reported on January 1, 2026, during the Biennale. The painting sparked outrage, leading to demands for its removal and the closure of the show. Sources indicate the row centered on the artwork's interpretation, with no direct quotes available from the organizations or artist. This event highlights tensions between artistic expression and religious sensitivity in India's diverse cultural landscape.

No further details on the painting's content or the artist's response are provided in the sources, emphasizing the swift action taken to address the complaints.

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