Religious controversy at the ARCO Madrid Modern Art Fair
Posted in ARCOmadrid, Art Trends, Contemporary Art, Main Content, Spain Art on February 18th, 2010 by admin

"Stairway to Heaven" Eugenio Merino ARCO 2010
The Israeli Embassy has complained about the work ‘Stairway to Heaven’
The ARCO modern art fair in Madrid has its first controversy of the year with a work ‘Stairway to Heaven’ from the young Madrid artist, Eugenio Merino.
It shows an Arab on his knees praying, with a Catholic priest on the Arab’s back also knelt in prayer and with a Rabbi in turn standing on the shoulders of the priest.
The work, made from resin, silicone and human hair, has already sold to a Belgian collector for 50,000 € as is exhibited as part of the space from the ADN Gallery in Barcelona, but has also drawn a complaint from the Israeli Embassy in Spain. They have commented that the freedom of expression or freedom of art serves on occasions only as a simple mask for prejudice. ‘An offensive message does not stop the hurt because it pretends to be an artistic work’.
The artist has said he did not want to provoke with the work, saying that his idea was ‘the co-existence of the three religions, each making a common effort to reach God on the literal plain’.
