Christian gospel artist Jimmy Levy has spotlighted an upcoming gathering of faith-based groups planning to peacefully protest Marina Abramovic’s controversial exhibit, The Experience of Witch, at the Faena in Miami Beach on December 5th.
Abramovic, infamous for her occult-inspired performances, has long faced criticism from Christian communities for promoting themes many find spiritually provocative. The event, part of Art Basel, has drawn the attention of religious groups who view it as another example of cultural elites celebrating values contrary to their faith.
Levy, whose music has become an anthem for the conservative counterculture, has encouraged his followers to remain steadfast in their beliefs. On social media, he shared updates about the planned protests, emphasizing the importance of standing firm in faith during challenging cultural moments.
While Levy himself has not explicitly endorsed the protest, his posts have highlighted the growing pushback from Christian communities against what they see as an erosion of traditional values.
As Christian groups gather outside the Faena at 5 PM, the cultural clash between faith and modern art takes center stage, with voices like Jimmy Levy’s amplifying the conversation.
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