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This girl needs a psych eval, and that is all there is to it.
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I particularly like this description of the art: "Shvarts said her project would take the form of a large cube suspended from the ceiling of a room in the gallery of Green Hall. Shvarts said she would wrap hundreds of feet of plastic sheeting around the cube, with blood from her self-induced miscarriages lining the sheeting. "Recorded videos of her experiencing her miscarriages would be projected onto the four sides of the cube, Shvarts said, and similar videos would also be displayed on the walls of the room." Another Yale Daily article on it. |
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Think about it. The university can't support her. Just imagine all of the protests that will be going on during the art show. Imagine if they publicly support her? Also, they would probably open themselves up for a law suit when she realizes how sick she actually is...which I hope she eventually does. Even if this is performance art, this is not a joke.
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Ok... someone help me out here.
From the article: "The entire project is an art piece, a creative fiction designed to draw attention to the ambiguity surrounding form and function of a woman.s body,. Yale spokeswoman Helaine Klasky said in a written statement e-mailed to the News this afternoon" I'm not sure that I understand how the form of a woman's body is ambiguous. I also don't understand how the function of a woman's body is ambiguous. I totally agree with the last statement in the article Kevlar posted. I think this project is completely insensitive to women (and the men in their lives) who have suffered the pain (physical and emotional) of miscarriages. And, for the record, I like Thomas Kincaid. I don't particularly think I would like bloody Saran wrap cubes. ???? |
Yale to Cancel Controversial 'Abortion Art' Exhibit Unless Student Admits It's Fiction
Yale University has threatened to pull a senior student's controversial "abortion art" project from an exhibition Tuesday unless she admits she lied about artificially inseminating herself and inducing miscarriages to produce the piece. The Ivy League school stood by its claim Monday that Aliza Shvarts fabricated a shocking work of "creative fiction" in detailing how she constructed her senior art project. "In this case, we will not permit her to install the project unless she submits a clear and unambiguous written statement that her installation is a work of fiction: that she did not try to inseminate herself and induce miscarriages, and that no human blood will be physically displayed in her installation," Yale College Dean Peter Salovey said in a statement released Monday. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,351984,00.html |
that sucks, they're backing down
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