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Kochi Biennale painting controversy prompts church protests in India

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01/02/2026
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A painting by a Kerala artist displayed at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale has provoked sharp criticism from Christian and Catholic organisations after it was described as a distorted rendition of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. The work, part of this year’s iteration of India’s preeminent contemporary art festival, sparked a public outcry that forced curators and organisers to respond to demands for clarification and remedial action.

Kochi Biennale painting controversy and the responses

The piece in question, exhibited in Mattancherry, attracted immediate attention when faith leaders and church groups said it offended Christian sensibilities by altering key elements of the iconic religious scene. Representatives of local Catholic bodies issued statements condemning the work and urged the Kochi Biennale Foundation to take “fair and responsible action” to address the grievances and prevent escalation.

Biennale curators defended the inclusion of the painting, saying that reinterpretation of canonical imagery forms part of a long history in contemporary art. They argued the exhibition aims to provoke thought and dialogue by presenting challenging perspectives, and that artistic practice frequently engages with shared cultural symbols in unconventional ways.

Organisers were placed in the difficult position of balancing the festival’s commitment to artistic freedom with the need to respect community sentiment and public order. The Kochi-Muziris Biennale attracts an international audience and is considered an important platform for contemporary artists from India and abroad. It also plays a significant role in the cultural economy of Kochi, drawing visitors, scholars and collectors to the city.

Local civic groups and clergy calling for action asked the foundation to either remove the work or contextualise it with additional information that might reduce offence. They warned of protests and legal recourse if their concerns were not addressed. The Biennale Foundation said it would review the complaint through established procedures while reiterating its duty to support diverse artistic expression.

Observers noted that disputes over religious representation are not new to major art exhibitions, where artists often test the boundaries of taste and tradition. Legal experts said that unless the work amounted to deliberately malicious incitement, matters should be resolved through dialogue, clarification and, where appropriate, mediation rather than immediate censorship.

Municipal authorities and the Biennale’s security team were reported to be monitoring the site to prevent any confrontation from turning violent. So far, the issue has remained confined to statements and planned demonstrations rather than street clashes, but it has prompted wider debate in regional media about how cultural institutions should navigate sensitive subjects.

For many supporters of the festival, the controversy underlines the role of contemporary art in prompting public conversation. For critics, it is a reminder that cultural institutions operate within plural societies and must take care when presenting works that engage with sacred themes. The Kochi-Muziris Biennale now faces the task of managing this tension while protecting the integrity of its programme and ensuring visitor safety.

As the foundation considers its next steps, stakeholders from across the artistic and religious communities have called for a measured response that upholds free expression while recognising the need for respectful engagement. How the Biennale resolves this dispute may influence how other cultural institutions in India approach contested representations in future exhibitions.


Key Takeaways:

  • A Kerala artist’s reinterpretation of The Last Supper at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale has drawn condemnation from Christian and Catholic groups.
  • Curators defended the work as part of an artistic tradition of reinterpretation, while calls mounted for fair and responsible action by the Biennale Foundation.
  • The dispute highlights tensions between freedom of expression and community sentiments during a major international art event.
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