When the European Parliament promotes morbid artworks involving children
Question for written answer E-000281/2023/rev.1 to the Commission
Rule 138
Aurélia Beigneux (ID)
Pieces by Swedish painter, graphic artist and sculptor Lena Birgitta Cronqvist Tunström are currently on display in the corridors of the European Parliament in Brussels. These extremely questionable pieces, produced by an artist who unmistakeably draws inspiration from the macabre, are in full view of all who pass by.
Lena Cronqvist’s supposedly artistic world depicts naked adults alongside children and infants being gutted or placed in jars, and the artist has no qualms about placing herself in these truly morbid scenes. The artist’s perverse obsessions, which are morally objectionable in themselves, should never have been put on display at the European Parliament, particularly at a time when child abuse and crimes committed against children continue to be of major concern to EU citizens.
In the light of the above:
1.Is the Commission aware of Lena Cronqvist’s other ‘works’?2.Has this artist received financial support from the Commission and, if so, how much?3.What does the Commission intend to do to tackle child abuse and crime against children?
The thing in the yellow dress resembles the currently-living head of the Red Shield Bauers.
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When the European Parliament promotes morbid artworks involving children
Question for written answer E-000281/2023/rev.1 to the Commission
Rule 138
Aurélia Beigneux (ID)
Pieces by Swedish painter, graphic artist and sculptor Lena Birgitta Cronqvist Tunström are currently on display in the corridors of the European Parliament in Brussels. These extremely questionable pieces, produced by an artist who unmistakeably draws inspiration from the macabre, are in full view of all who pass by.
Lena Cronqvist’s supposedly artistic world depicts naked adults alongside children and infants being gutted or placed in jars, and the artist has no qualms about placing herself in these truly morbid scenes. The artist’s perverse obsessions, which are morally objectionable in themselves, should never have been put on display at the European Parliament, particularly at a time when child abuse and crimes committed against children continue to be of major concern to EU citizens.
In the light of the above:
Submitted: 31.1.2023
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2023-000281_EN.html
It's nice to know someone there objects.