“Because they kill so many other people, it would be a favor to kill them, understand? Why don’t people in power and in the elite die?” he asked.
Gil Vicente, a Brazilian artist, explains his series of charcoal sketches featuring Vicente assassinating the Queen of England, the Pope, George W. Bush, Ariel Sharon, Kofi Annan, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and his country’s leader, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Various groups in Brazil are unhappy that the series currently hangs in a prominent location as part of a high-profile biennial exhibit in Sao Paolo.