Starving, Dying Animals as a New Form of Art???
- added April 12, 2008
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In 2007, Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, a so called artist, took an abandoned dog from the streets, tied him to a very short rope to a wall in an art gallery, and left a kettle of food on the other side of the room, beyond his reach, and left him there to slowly die of hunger and thirst.
The so-called artist of such cruelty and the visitors of the gallery of art watched the agony of this animal. The most likely died of famine (even though gallery officals claim the dog ran away from the exhibit in the middle of the night), surely after a painful, absurd and incomprehensible torture.
The prestigious Centralamerican Biennial of Art decided that this horrible act committed was art, and Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel actions in said Biennial in 2008.
There is a facebook group with actual photos of this so-called "art" where people can join a petition group against this artist. it is:
Starving Dogs is not art - Please stop this Artist!
The so-called artist of such cruelty and the visitors of the gallery of art watched the agony of this animal. The most likely died of famine (even though gallery officals claim the dog ran away from the exhibit in the middle of the night), surely after a painful, absurd and incomprehensible torture.
The prestigious Centralamerican Biennial of Art decided that this horrible act committed was art, and Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel actions in said Biennial in 2008.
There is a facebook group with actual photos of this so-called "art" where people can join a petition group against this artist. it is:
Starving Dogs is not art - Please stop this Artist!
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- raffert1989
- 5 months ago
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That "artist" has no fucking feelings.
He has the wrong job.
He should be a politician.-
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- orchidsofdesire
- 5 months ago
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