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Alessandro Giardino, PhD Art history, and contemporary art teacher Photo © Lena Ghio 2015 |
I started the week re-visiting the wonderful exhibit Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel at Espace 1001 Palais des Congrès until October 12 2015. This time we were accompanied by Alessandro Giardino, Phd. He revealed some secrets about the paintings done by Michealangelo that I had never heard before. First that Michelangelo did not enjoy painting the chapel at all. I had always understood that he had found it extremely difficult and that he suffered a lot during the process, but it went beyond that, all the way to it being an excruciating experience. Professor Giardino pointed to the flabby skin being held at the center of The Last Judgment (image below) and told us there was an unconfirmed rumor that the illustrious artist may have said that he would have rather been flayed alive than do this work. Also he pointed to a man standing behind the character holding the skin and told us this was a portrait of the artists great love, Tommaso dei Cavalieri. From there he went on to point to the various elements of the work where the artist is revealing his homosexuality and passion for men. In fact, Michealangelo never painted or drew a real woman. It is an extraordinary irony that the Vatican's most precious artwork is filled with transgender characters. Anyone can observe that from the horrendous breasts he tried to render on the "female" characters. He was a sexist misogynist who believed, like men of that era, that females were inferior to males.
Professor Giardino also pointed to some rather irreverent gestures on the part of some characters in the paintings, like the one on the picture below where we see a little boy holding up his hand in the upper left corner of the painting, (image below) a gesture that was the equivalent of giving someone the "bird".
FRANÇAIS

Le professor Giardino nous a aussi pointé que certains personnages exprimaient des gestes assez irrévérencieux, comme le personnage de l'enfant dans le coin supérieur gauche de la toile (photo en-haut) dont la position de la main veut dire la même chose que faire un doigt d'honneur à quelqu'un veut dire aujourd'hui.
-LENA GHIO
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