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A skit featuring drag stars during the Olympic Opening Ceremony riled up religious conservatives over its similarities to Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous “The Last Supper" masterpiece.
A Paris 2024 Olympics spokesperson admitted the controversial drag show version of "The Last Supper" seen in Friday's opening ceremony was indeed inspired by the iconic da Vinci mural painting.
Thomas Jolly, the Art Director responsible for Paris Olympics opening ceremony, opened up after facing both praise and criticism for the the ‘Last Supper’.
Thomas Jolly, the artistic director of the opening ceremony, afterward drew attention away from “The Last Supper” references, saying that hadn’t been his intention. Advertisement ...
A Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony scene reminiscent of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” continued to stir controversy Sunday as Paris 2024 producers and the ceremony’s designer Thomas ...
The opening ceremony was choreographed and directed by the French theatre director Thomas Jolly.It was divided into 12 tableaux, each meant to express a different aspect of French culture.The ...
Reacting to the controversy over the weekend, the Olympics and Paralympics’ artistic director Thomas Jolly denied that “The Last Supper” even served as a reference in an interview with ...
Paris Olympic organizers apologized for a controversial opening ceremony scene that parodied “The Last Supper” with drag queens and angered Christians around the globe because of how ...
Media WaPo columnist defends Olympics ‘Last Supper’ display, says artist may be ‘better worshiper’ than critics 'All the religious police see are phantom insults,' Washington Post Sally ...
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