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Body fluids in art

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File:Piero Manzoni - Merda D'artista (1961) - panoramio.jpg
Artist's Shit by Piero Manzoni

Occasional use of body fluids such as blood, urine, feces, etc. in works of art is most common in shock art or transgressive art.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Examples

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Blood

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Urine

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Feces

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Breast milk

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Human Fat

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  • Wenming zhu (Civilization Pillar) by artist duo Sun Yuan & Peng Yu. The work resembles a classical stone column, but it is in fact entirely composed of layers of congealed, gleaming human fat that was collected from plastic surgery clinics. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Criticism and difficulties

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Depicting objects of popular respect (religious subjects, flags, etc.) in art which includes body fluids can trigger public protests due to such material's historic association with dirtiness. The outcry about the Piss Christ photo is an example.<ref name="HighPerformance">Template:Cite web</ref>

In addition to the obvious difficulties of preserving perishable material, there can be regulations complicating transport by rail, truck, or aircraft of liquid body fluids due to the fluids' possible classification as dangerous goods.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The sale of blood art via eBay is prohibited as eBay prohibits the sale of body parts, and classifies blood art as falling under this heading.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

See also

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References

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