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Marco Evaristti creates art that provokes, unsettles, and forces confrontation and reflection. The Chilean-born, Copenhagen-based artist is known for pushing boundaries to create what he calls ...
Marco Evaristti's controversial art exhibit aimed to starve three piglets to protest the pork industry, but the piglets vanished, taken by a team member moved by their plight.
Three piglets which were being starved as part of a controversial art exhibition in Denmark have been stolen, the artist revealed yesterday (5 March). Chilean-born Marco Evaristti said he had been ...
An artist who tried to starve three piglets to death as part of a controversial exhibition says he has changed his plan after the animals were stolen. Chilean-born Marco Evaristti said he had ...
Chilean-born Marco Evaristti said he had been aiming to raise awareness of the suffering caused by mass meat production with his art installation that opened last week in Copenhagen.
Marco Evaristti's installation shut down after activists, assisted by his friend, steal piglets to prevent their starvation.
Three piglets have vanished from a controversial Denmark art exhibit in which they were deprived of food and water as a form of protest.
Chilean Artist Marco Evaristti poses next to cans of meatballs made with his fat in this Jan. 9, 2007 file photo. Evaristti mixed fat removed from his body by liposuction with ground beef to make ...
Marco Evaristti, a Chilean artist living in Denmark, told The New York Times this week that the piglets were swiped from his exhibit at a former butcher's shop in Copenhagen on Saturday, March 1.
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