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    This Is Art?

    I don't think so. It's sick.


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    That is disgusting! I'm glad there weren't any pictures.
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    Personally, I think it's a bit nasty and I'm sure many other people agree. But really, every artists has a different view of the world and their art. To some people, it's art. Just like to some people a dot on a canvas is art. Many people have different preferences in art, and apparently this guy has a very bizarre one. JMO

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    While somewhat gross and different from the norm, I don't see an issue as long as he's not purposely killing the animals for art. From the sounds of it he's taking them from the trash, what's the harm if they're just going to rot away in a trash heap anyways.

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    What if he wanted to use human body parts, would that be ART too?

    I think it's disrespectful to display human or animal parts & call it anything
    but vile. The bodies should be returned to the ground. IMO.
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    Actually, there's an exhibit that tours the US called "Bodies" - it's actual human bodies, sliced open so that you can see ever single muscle in the body. They've got fetuses, brains, hearts, etc. Rather educational and interesting, I've visited it.

    Just about the same as someone mounting a dear head or a fish they've caught, IMO. While I don't find it the most appealing thing, atleast it isn't going to rot in a trash heap.

    Different strokes for different folks (in this case, different medias for different artists. I use photography, he uses bodies that were in the trash.)

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    Yep Kay that exhibit is here in my town, I have been wanting to go see it.
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    Gross lol

    I guess I just don't get "art"

    I mean... some guy peed in a jar and put a crucifix in it and it was art.

    With some things out there that qualify as art.... well my dogs make extraordinary pieces of art everyday I just dont' display them.

    Beezer made one that looked like a church... even had the steeple.... LOL perhaps I shall display it and someone will buy it and use it as their centerpiece for thanksgiving dinner... who knows.

    I just don't "get" a lot of "art"




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kfamr
    Actually, there's an exhibit that tours the US called "Bodies" - it's actual human bodies, sliced open so that you can see ever single muscle in the body. They've got fetuses, brains, hearts, etc. Rather educational and interesting, I've visited it.

    Just about the same as someone mounting a dear head or a fish they've caught, IMO. While I don't find it the most appealing thing, atleast it isn't going to rot in a trash heap.

    Different strokes for different folks (in this case, different medias for different artists. I use photography, he uses bodies that were in the trash.)
    I agree with Kay... however, I have no interest into visiting the exhibition.
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    I'd call it recycling.

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