An “artist” is featuring the Zuccotti Park Occupation stench in a New York art gallery. Seriously.
“The Smell of a Critical Moment,” which opened yesterday at Doorways on Van Duzer Street, features 99 T-shirts that protesters wore for a week straight, without washing them.
Artist Gayil Nalls distributed new white tees to OWSers and on Jan. 12 collected the body-odor-drenched shirts to capture the revolution’s essence. (Read More)
Let’s hope they aren’t charging admission. I’m thinking people would be more likely to pay to keep the smell away.
Update: Scared Monkeys: “Art is supposed to be in the eye of the beholder, not their nostrils.”
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Hmmmmmmm….smells like “capitalism” to meeeee….
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I wonder how much this great masterpiece cost the taxpayers via the Nat’l Endowment for the “Arts”.
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