Archbishop of Athens and all of Greece Jerome He spoke through a public statement, referring to the cameras of the morning television show, about the “works” that were exhibited in National Gallery.
“The works that were exhibited in the National Gallery, what are these works?” – asked Archbishop Jerome. – All days are holy, but we want to change them. There are no reactions, there are positions. The big question is whether this building is private? Is this a personal matter of the artist who presented these works, or is it our common? Let's think seriously and approach this with due seriousness. Every artist cannot imagine them in this way and get such results. Responsibility lies with all of us, from the top to bottom. ”
March 10, Monday, Parliament deputy from the Nicky party In the II district, Salonikov Nikolai Papadopoulos came to the National Gallery, where an exhibition of “artist” Alexander Sutsos is held in one of the halls.

The deputy tore off several works of the “artist” from the walls, saying that this is blasphemy. The police arrested the deputy called by the guards, accusing him of a particularly serious crime – Vandalism.
Papadopoulos sent a letter to the Papadopoulos to the incident with a request to remove some exhibits from the exhibition, and also sent an official request to parliament to the Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni, accusing her of “Antichristian dogmatism”.

In the exhibition “The charm of the strange” Ten Greek artists who represent their works where “From different points of view, they cover and portray strange, hybrid and grotesque”, It is said in the press release of the exhibition.
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