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Crucifixion show at Jewish gallery praised

July 1, 2010 13:26
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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The co-chairman of the London Jewish Museum of Art says he is "buoyed" by a wave of support for the gallery's decision to host an exhibition addressing the Crucifixion.

David Glasser said criticism last week of the launch of Cross Purposes – Shock and Contemplation in Images of the Crucifixion had been followed by an "exceptionally busy" weekend and around 200 supportive emails.

The exhibition at the St John's Wood gallery includes depictions of Christ on the cross by Tracey Emin, Graham Sutherland and Duncan Grant.

Critics claimed the material was unsuitable for a Jewish museum, prompting Mr Glasser to email supporters asking for their reaction. He said: "The issue had made Jewish art-lovers think about the whole principle of whether we should have restrictions set on us by some people's views of culture, which is a very good thing.

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