Politics | August 07, 2008 | 10 comments

STARVING DOG EXPLOITED BY ARTIST AT HIS ART EXHIBITION

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Target:Visual Arts Biennial of Central America
Sponsored by: CAROL WATERMANHi Animal Lovers

Please sign the petition to stop a repeat of this "masterpiece". A sick, starving dog from the streets, was exploited in an art Gallery in the name of "art".
How depraved can humans get. Help us put a stop to this. It's free of charge, there is no need to register, and it will only take 1 minute to save the life of an innocent creature.

Thank you for your time.

In 2007, the 'artist' Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery, for the benefit of his art promotion.
For several days, the 'artist' and the visitors of the exhibition have watched emotionless the shameful 'masterpiece' based on the dog's agony, until eventually he supposedely escaped. Does it look like art to you? But this is not all... the prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of the Central American decided that the 'installation' was actually art, so that Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the biennial of 2008.

PLEASE HELP STOP HIM.

http://www.petitiononline.com/ea6gk/petition.html

UPDATE: I WANT TO THANK EVERYONE WHO RESPONDED TO THIS PETITION. DON'T LET THIS 'HOAX' OF THIS DOG DYING AT THE ART EXHIBITION, STOP YOU FROM REMAINING ACTIVE IN THE FUTURE. NO ANIMAL SHOULD EVER BE EXPLOITED! THE DOG PROBABLY DIED LATER, AFTER HE SUPPOSEDELY ESCAPED.
REMEMBER, THIS WAS STILL ANIMAL CRUELTY! FROM:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/04/25/wdog125.xml

That dogs die in the street is a cruel fact of the Third World. It is now also the subject of a worldwide furore over an artistic stunt.
An attempt by an artist in Latin America to dramatise the act of canine death has become an internet sensation after tens of thousands of animal lover protested. But without real world substantiation, it appears that millions have fallen for a hoax.

The dog, named Natividad (Nativity) was video taped in a Nicaraguan art gallery, tied to the wall, beset by mange and supposedly dying from starvation. When the video was posted on YouTube, the artist Guillermo Vargas, also known as Habacuc, was subject to death threats posted on the internet. "If I ever meet you I will kill you, and not the way they did with that dog," said one outraged contributor.
The artist claims he had received dozens of death threats. Websites, blogs and newspapers all reported what appeared to be a stunningly callous exhibition. To serve his point, the Costa Rican artist had scattered dog biscuits just beyond the reach of the rope.

The installation, titled "Eres Lo Que Lees" (You Are What You Read) was booked to last three hours. The manic depravities of the Nicaraguan street were further represented by a recording of a band playing the Sandinista anthem backwards.
Habacuc was also reported to have set fire to 175 pieces of crack cocaine in a giant incense burner.
"I was physically sick after hearing what this sub-human did - not even animals do this to their weak - they kill them outright to save them the pain of suffering," wrote Liz Day on baltimoresun.com.
A brewing storm became a howling rage when the 32-year-old said the dog had died, just as it would have done in the streets of Managua.
"If you publicly display one of these starving creatures, such as the case with Nativity, it creates a backlash that brings out a big of hypocrisy in all of us," he was quoted as saying on one blog. "Nativity was a very sick creature and would have died in the streets anyway."

But all was not as it seemed, it appeared. The gallery said the dog had not died on the premises but slipped its leash after a day. Gallery director Juanita Bermudez said the dog was treated well by the artist.

MORE PETITIONS!
http://reiskeks-natividad.blogspot.com/2007/10/misinformation-is-obviously-faste...
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/Starving-A-Dog-is-Wrong
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10 comments // STARVING DOG EXPLOITED BY ARTIST AT HIS ART EXHIBITION

  • goldenways
  • unclepete
  • photosnob
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      photosnob  
    • Watever his point is the animal should not be subject to those circumstances...Who are the knuckle heads paying to see this? Umh? Why is our scociety so messed up?

    • 3 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • This has been posted before. =P

      And he fed the dog and gave it water.....it was to point out that people care more for one dog while hundreds die a day in the street.

    • 3 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • J_Jammer:

      First of all when I saw someone else post this I was annoyed and thought it was stupid. Then what I posted was said and I still thought it was stupid, but at least it made more sense than it just being done just because and call it art.

      Considering I don't think that art is subjective...I don't have an issue with telling someone that something is not art...

      I'm just stating that it's been posted before and that could give reason why it's not getting lots of attention.

    • 3 years ago
  • J_Jammer
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      J_Jammer [removed]  
    • J_Jammer:

      I've already stated how I understand. I understand both sides.

      If I were there to see this "art" I would have figured a way to release the dog or tell someone to do that.....the dog was found on the street to begin with. That should be taken into consideration. And if he fed the dog and gave it water then he gave the dog better treatment than he had prior.

      People look at the dog and it's possible they see their pet...but he was no one's pet. He was on the street looking for food and water and being a loner where all the heart felt people who post went about their busy lives. It wasn't until someone decided to showcase him did people care, the same people that wouldn't had he left the dog to the horrors of the street.

    • 3 years ago
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