Apr 10, 2008

Killing in the name of "Art" will reward you (Η ζωη στο βωμό της "Τέχνης")

It seems that nowadays "art" has found the right to inflict pain and even take inocent lives without second thoughts. In real life killers get hunged, in the art-life they are rewarded...
Like in the case of Guillermo Vargas Habacuc

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Last year, the Costa Rican ‘artist’, Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, is alleged to have paid some children to chase and catch an abandoned dog. He is said to have tied the animal by a very short rope to the wall of an art gallery in Managua and left it there for several days, without food or water, until it died.

During this time, many people visited the art gallery, paying absolutely no attention to the torment of the dying dog.

Photographs of the so-called exhibition can be found on the Internet.

The prestigious Central American Biennial exhibition incomprehensibly decided to consider this barbarous act as art, and Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action at the Biennial of 2008 in Honduras..(From euroweeklynews)

Natividad is the spanish word for "birth". it was the name of the poor dog starved in public in the name of "art". The "artist" was not only not punished, but won also the first prize and was chosen a representative of the entire country!


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