Data: 2001-03-09 19:41:23
Temat: Re: Szokujaca wystawa sztuki wspolczesnej - korpusy cial, nagie mozgi, zmarla matka z rozcietym brzuchem a w niej martwy noworodek .200 zwlok na wystawie.. Bylo: Re: Oddam swoje zwłoki.
Od: Dariusz <d...@p...onet.pl>
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Czy ktos juz ogladal te wystawe wspolczesnego horroru za granica,
przygotowana przez niemieckiego anatomiste ?
D.
> I to wszystko jezdzi po swiecie w formie wystawy, kilkadziesiat trupow
> w czesciach, kawalkach, zalanych zywica, aby byly bezzapachowe.
>
> Juz 2.5 miliona widzow zwiedzilo te wystawe.
>
> Siedzacy nieboszczyk przy szachownicy z otwarta czaszka i odslonietym
> mozgiem, trup matki w 8-miesieca ciazy z rozcietym brzuchem
> a w nim zmarly plod. Nieboszczyk obdarty ze skory, siedzacy okrakiem
> na koniu, trzymajacy w jednej rece swoj mozg, a w drugiej mozg konia
> i to wszystko zbudowane z autentycznych 200 cial nieboszczykow
> w kawalkach, pokrojonych, wypatroszonych.
>
> (by Linda Havez
> http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/chavez.html
>
> This is one German export
> America better dare not
> embrace!
>
> http://www.jewishworldreview.com --
> GUNTHER VON HAGENS has given new
> meaning to the term "culture of death." Von
> Hagens, a German anatomist, has created an "art"
> exhibit consisting of works that include a man
> seated at a chess board, his brain exposed; a
> woman whose pregnant belly is peeled back to
> reveal an 8-month fetus curled inside; a skinned
> man astride a horse, holding his brain in his right
> hand, the horse's in his left.
>
> Nothing shocking about this, you say, it's just what
> passes for modern art these days? Ah, but there's
> an important difference. Von Hagens' "Bodyworks"
> exhibit is not representational art -- the usual
> paintings or sculptures or even photographs -- but
> actual human bodies or body parts from 200 dead
> men, women and children preserved, dissected,
> mutilated and put on display to entertain.
>
> So far, the exhibit has toured cities in Germany,
> Austria, Switzerland and Japan, where it has been
> seen by almost 2.5 million people in Germany alone
> and raised more than $1.4 million for its promoters.
> But in Berlin, where the exhibit opened last month,
> the Catholic Church has protested vigorously.
> Failing to get authorities to halt the show, the day
> the exhibit opened, the Church held a Requiem
> Mass for the dead on display.
>
> >
> > Pozdrawiam
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