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  2. Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art - Wikipedia

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  3. Shock art - Wikipedia

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    It is a way to disturb "smug, complacent and hypocritical" people. [2] While the art form's proponents argue that it is "imbedded with social commentary" and critics dismiss it as "cultural pollution", it is an increasingly marketable art, described by one art critic in 2001 as "the safest kind of art that an artist can go into the business of ...

  4. Art destruction - Wikipedia

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    Art destruction is the decay or material destruction of original works of art. This can happen willfully, accidentally , or through natural processes. Temporary artwork

  5. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    Can't Help Myself is one of the many pieces of kinetic art that Sun Yuan and Peng Yu created throughout their career with increasing media attention. [9] Aforementioned, Can't Help Myself is a kinetic sculpture that is made from a mobile robotic arm. [ 1 ]

  6. Artist's Shit - Wikipedia

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    Artist's Shit. Artist's Shit (Italian: Merda d'artista) is a 1961 anti-artwork by the Italian artist Piero Manzoni.The work consists of 90 tin cans, each reportedly filled with 30 grams (1.1 oz) of feces, and measuring 4.8 by 6.5 centimetres (1.9 in × 2.6 in), with a label in Italian, English, French, and German stating:

  7. Tehching Hsieh - Wikipedia

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    Documentation of this piece was exhibited at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 2009, using film, punch cards and photographs. This work was the first of Hsieh's ever to be displayed in the UK at the Liverpool Biennial in 2010. [13] During the summer of 2017, this piece was displayed at the Tate Modern Art gallery in London.

  8. Transgressive art - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 1990s, a new group of transgressive artists has emerged, such as the Canadian artist Rick Gibson who made a pair of earrings out of human fetuses and ate a piece of human testicle. In China, several artists have produced transgressive art; these include Zhu Yu (who published images of himself eating what appeared to be a human ...

  9. Auto-destructive art - Wikipedia

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    Auto-Destructive Art was highly influenced by World War II. After the many casualties and mass destruction, people around the world were distraught and horrified. In comparison to World War I, World War II had a different influence on art due to the extensive use of aircraft and the introduction of nuclear weapons. These weapons greatly ...