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Ecce Homo was a controversial exhibition of 12 photographs of different biblical situations, in modern surroundings, taken by the Swedish photographer Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin. The first vernissage of the exhibition was in Stockholm, July 1998 and attracted much attention. When the exhibition was shown in the cathedral of Uppsala in September it caused a national debate. The reactions was often very emotional, and both positive and negative. The photos portrayed Jesus among homosexuals, transgender people, leatherpeople and people with AIDS. The exhibition toured Scandinavia and continental Europe between 1998 and 2004. An Ecce Homo exhibition opened in October 2012 in the Belgrade Pride festival in Belgrade, Serbia, and was guarded by a number of riot police, due to rioting in the ensuing

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  • Ecce Homo was a controversial exhibition of 12 photographs of different biblical situations, in modern surroundings, taken by the Swedish photographer Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin. The first vernissage of the exhibition was in Stockholm, July 1998 and attracted much attention. When the exhibition was shown in the cathedral of Uppsala in September it caused a national debate. The reactions was often very emotional, and both positive and negative. The photos portrayed Jesus among homosexuals, transgender people, leatherpeople and people with AIDS. The exhibition toured Scandinavia and continental Europe between 1998 and 2004. An Ecce Homo exhibition opened in October 2012 in the Belgrade Pride festival in Belgrade, Serbia, and was guarded by a number of riot police, due to rioting in the ensuing (en)
  • Ecce Homo (latin för 'se människan') var en utställning av tolv fotografier av olika bibliska situationer, tolkade i modern tappning av fotografen Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin. Utställningen invigdes under Europride i Stockholm i juli 1998. Utställningslokalen var i ett tidigare skyddsrum på Södermalm och utställningen väckte uppmärksamhet redan då. I samband med visningen i Uppsala domkyrka den 19 september 1998 uppstod en rikstäckande samhällsdebatt. Ecce Homo var kontroversiell och väckte starka och känsloladdade reaktioner, både positiva och negativa. Utställningen visades för sista gången 2018, i stadshuset i Tranås. (sv)
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  • Ecce Homo was a controversial exhibition of 12 photographs of different biblical situations, in modern surroundings, taken by the Swedish photographer Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin. The first vernissage of the exhibition was in Stockholm, July 1998 and attracted much attention. When the exhibition was shown in the cathedral of Uppsala in September it caused a national debate. The reactions was often very emotional, and both positive and negative. The photos portrayed Jesus among homosexuals, transgender people, leatherpeople and people with AIDS. The exhibition toured Scandinavia and continental Europe between 1998 and 2004. An Ecce Homo exhibition opened in October 2012 in the Belgrade Pride festival in Belgrade, Serbia, and was guarded by a number of riot police, due to rioting in the ensuing controversy. (en)
  • Ecce Homo (latin för 'se människan') var en utställning av tolv fotografier av olika bibliska situationer, tolkade i modern tappning av fotografen Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin. Utställningen invigdes under Europride i Stockholm i juli 1998. Utställningslokalen var i ett tidigare skyddsrum på Södermalm och utställningen väckte uppmärksamhet redan då. I samband med visningen i Uppsala domkyrka den 19 september 1998 uppstod en rikstäckande samhällsdebatt. Ecce Homo var kontroversiell och väckte starka och känsloladdade reaktioner, både positiva och negativa. Utställningen visades för sista gången 2018, i stadshuset i Tranås. Fotografierna är alla kopplade till bibelcitat och föreställer, i tur och ordning: Bebådelsen Luk 1:30–31, Krubban Luk 2:7, Jesu dop Luk 3:21–22, Veropet Luk 23:13, Intåget i Jerusalem Luk 19:37–40, Nattvarden Matt 26:26–28, Judaskyssen Matt 26:45–48, Jesus dignar under korset Mark 15:17–20, Korsfästelsen Matt 27:45–46, Pietàn Joh 19:26, Jesu visar sig för kvinnorna Matt 28:9–10 och Himlen Matt 18:18. Många av bilderna är inspirerade av klassiska målningar och samtliga är fotograferade i modern miljö. Fotografen har medvetet använt sig av homosexuella modeller och miljöer. Hon ville med utställningen visa guds villkorslösa allomfattande kärlek. Motivet med transvestiter som fanns vid Nattvarden fanns till för att belysa Jesus empati med utstötta. (sv)
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