Jesus Waves Italy’s Flag in Turin

Street Artist Angel Cruciani Commemorates 150 Years of Italian Unity

This month Italy commemorates 150 years of unification. In March 1861 Turin became the first capital of Italy after the political and social movement known as il Risorgimento brought together most of the city-states from the Italian Peninsula. Rome was not part of this unification as it was still controlled by the Pope as part of the Papal States. In 1871 Rome became the third and last capital city of Italy.

To mark this occasion Italian artist Angel Cruciani has been busy stenciling numerous cities across Italy with a stylized and nationalistic portrait of Jesus, essentially unifying Church and State. Taking it’s cue from narrow facial lines in The Shroud of Turin, the stencil campaign brings the “Jesus Street” project all over Italy’s plazas and main streets.

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Angelo Cruciani  (photo © Veronica for BSA)

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Angelo Cruciani  (photo © Veronica for BSA)

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Angelo Cruciani  (photo © Veronica for BSA)

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Angelo Cruciani  (photo © Veronica for BSA)

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A negative of the Shoud of Turin from Wikipedia

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