Even if this so called "art project" is fiction, it still shows the depth of depravity of many of the students coming out of our ivy-league colleges such as Yale (founded as a CHRISTIAN college, btw).
From the article:
Ms. Shvarts has long displayed a keen interest in issues relating to human reproduction. Her account of her first menstruation, "The Ming Period," appears on a Web site devoted to such stories, My1stPeriod.com. In 2006, a Yale journal published a photograph of one of her creations, "Disarticulation." The sculpture, said to be made from plaster, Vaseline, towels, rubber bands, and latex gloves, resembles male and female reproductive organs.
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Ms. Shvarts also railed against those who take a narrow view of what constitutes art. "People have to stop being so dismissive about what art is. It has to stop hanging on the wall. It has to be something lived, breathed every day," she said.
Sounds like Ms. Schvarts is some kind of messed up. There are just certain things that will never, and should never, be considered art, no matter if art is "subjective." Interestingly, the "progressive art" world then responded with this:
After reading the story about artist Aliza Shvarts, i was so inspired, i made a piece named after her.
Aliza is a Yale art student that has created quite a controversy in the art world! i LOVE IT! (Does NOT come with chain)
p.s I was inspired by her and her courage to express herself. I was inspired by her dedication to her form of art. I AM NOT supporting abortion, nor do i support her self body mutilation. however i DO support having a voice and being HEARD!
i made this piece in response to Aliza Shvarts’s art piece/installation, to let her know, her voice has been heard!
Price? $45.00 (each) <-- sounds like just another way to make money to me
Gosh, isn't solidarity wonderful?