Cannibalistic art performance where man sliced bits of flesh from two people’s bodies, cooked them in a frying pan and fed it back to them sparks controversy
A Latvian performance artist Arturs Bērziņš organized an event where he sliced
bits of flesh from two people’s bodies, cooked them in a frying pan and
fed it back to them.
Bērziņš’ controversial performance, named Eschatology, was staged on March 6th, at the Museum LV un Grata JJ, in Riga.
As promised, those in attendance were treated to something they had most likely never seen before. The artist, wearing a white forensic suit, practiced his surgical skills on two models – a man and a woman – slicing bits of flesh from their backs, then frying them in a hot pan and feeding the meat back to them.
It was broadcast on YouTube, sparking a controversy. Some people even notified the police about it but so far the police says it doesn't constitute a crime.
Pics: Oddity Central
Bērziņš’ controversial performance, named Eschatology, was staged on March 6th, at the Museum LV un Grata JJ, in Riga.
As promised, those in attendance were treated to something they had most likely never seen before. The artist, wearing a white forensic suit, practiced his surgical skills on two models – a man and a woman – slicing bits of flesh from their backs, then frying them in a hot pan and feeding the meat back to them.
It was broadcast on YouTube, sparking a controversy. Some people even notified the police about it but so far the police says it doesn't constitute a crime.
Pics: Oddity Central
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