A federal judge rejected the request of “the arrival of the Lord”, the exhibition of Mexican artist Fabian Sirez, the Christian lawyers of Mexico, and allowed him to show his works.
A significant victory for art independence in Mexico was a significant success of art freedom in Mexico when the same judge temporarily suspended the Mexico City Exhibition – a significant success in Mexico.
Temporarily suspended exhibition of nine large oil paintings blends religious themes with sexual images and eroticism – such as Two nuns in a close pose And A tilted priest in all four fours will drink from a coblet On the ground. That Opened in Mexico on February 5th.
Judge Francisco Javier Reboletto, headed by the sixth district court for administrative matters, ruled that the request for the Christian lawyers’ association (AAC) guarantees was incompetent this week.
He is the same judge Ordered to suspend the exhibition on March 3 – Four days before its scheduled final date – another hearing.
The AAC accused the work of the Catholic faith that provoked a national debate on the balance between artistic expression and religious sensitivity.
“The censorship has returned to Mexico in the name of God,” the Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker Demorris Grego wrote in the newspaper, accusing Milenio of stopping the exhibition of “a religious association and a conservative judge”.
Meanwhile, Sirez called on a rally outside the exhibition last Friday, and Academia de Carlos, 244 years old, was formerly known as the National Fine Arts School. This is part of the Mexico National Autonomous University (UNAM), which closed the exhibition within 24 hours in accordance with a temporary ban last week.

Drawing the support of artists, writers and human rights organizations, readings of reports and reports in favor of creative independence at the rally. The so -called Catholics, called Catholics, are related to sex and reproduction, especially a organization dedicated to protecting human rights.
The Mexico City Council also condemned the discrimination and removal (managed) suspension.
“Religion cannot be used as a weapon to overthrow democratic principles such as freedom,” he said.
Cobb stressed that criticism of religious identities or art representation would not be discriminated against, and that it was unfairly inferior to individuals on their beliefs.
37 -year -old Sirez is named for provocative works It challenges traditional rules. In 2019, his painting “Revolution” – This is a nude Emiliano Jabata Hai Heels and a pink slodicero depicted – Sparked demonstrations When the Fine Arts is displayed in the Palace. Jabata The descendants threatened legal action, When LGBTQ+ supporters gathered in the protection of the artist.
Its scheduled date, March 7, has already passed before the suspension is excluded, and there is a vague future in the “Lord of the Lord” (“La Venida Del Chinese”) in Spanish.

Cyrse announced that it would re -open it this week, a date and Mexico city location should be revealed on her Instagram And/or Facebook. He is already working on a new project, “The second visit of the Lord”.
The case has attracted attention to the role of judicial harassment by conservative groups in Mexico, reflecting the tactics of similar organizations in Spain.
After the court’s verdict, Sirez was delighted.
“This is a victory for social democracy,” he said in the newspaper. “This is very happy. I think this is an achievement for all those who protect the freedom and freedom.”
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