Take a look at some of the strangest sculptures and most disturbing artworks in the world like creepy naked barbie wave.
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7.
Self
Self by
Mark Quinn used a resource that doesn’t show up in too many works of art. If you’re not feeling a tad nauseous now, you might feel that way after I tell you he made this sculpture out of his own blood. Nine pints or
4.5 liters was taken out of his body, then frozen, and then he sculpted it look like himself! If that doesn’t seem unconventional enough, he actually does this one time every five years in order to track his own health and aging. He might be healthier not taking out large quantities of blood.
Despite his shocking art, he manages to be a big success and a best seller in the artworld.
6.
Giant Yellow Teddy Bear
Swiss Artist Urs Fischer had a unique idea in order to make
New York City a little more artistic. This yellow teddy bear is in front of the
Seagram Building on
Park Avenue and was temporarily on display. This was actually a giant bronze sculpture that weighed over 35 thousand pounds and was 23 feet tall. It sold at a private auction for a large amount of money. A lot of
New Yorkers found it to be quite interesting and cuddly. It attracted quite a bit of attention while it was up but was a cool concept.
5.
Piss Christ
Despite its religious iconography, a name like piss christ is a surefire way to send many into outrage. The artwork by
Andres Serrano displayed a photograph of a crucifix submerged under the artist's urine which many found extremely disrespectful. So many were outraged that even the
US senators debated on whether our tax dollars should go toward public art funding.
The photo was even burned by a group of
French Catholics in
Avignon. Although you may think it was a cool color without knowing the truth,
Serrano intended to use the image to display the hypocrisy of those who use Christ as a way twist his words in order to benefit themselves. Do you think the artist went too far on this one?
4.
Madame X
Normally people wouldn’t find anything wrong with this image painted by
John Singer Sargent, completed in 1884 but people at that time had a serious problem with it. This portrait of a upper class French aristocrat,
Virginie Amelie Gautreau ended up shocking the world. With people of that era being much more conservative than they are now, they believed that she was indeed too underdressed and her skin was so pale it was thought to be morbid. He corrected the original which had a fallen strap which caused an uproar but that wasn’t enough! He just drew her like she was and people weren’t happy.
3.
Myra
Myra is a portrait of an infamous child murderer. Not only should child murderers not be immortalized with large portraits but they shouldn’t be hung in museums.
Myra Hindley was an
English serial killer, guilty of the rapes and murders of 5 children. She even drowned a close friend when she was 15. This was exhibited in the
Royal Academy of Art in
London 1997. What’s even creepier about this is that the portrait is made up entirely of handprints of children! Protesters threw eggs at the portrait on the first day it was out.
Hindley even sent letters from prison to have it removed! It just wasn’t meant to be.
2. Sculpture of the Sea
In
Perth, Australia, an artist made a wave that would strike fear into any courageous surfer. She probably scared any preteen girl in the process as well. This wave is made completely out of naked
Barbie dolls.
Belgian Artist
Annette Thas submitted this during the
Perth beach sculpture competition and won her 4,
500 dollars in the process. She used 3,
000 naked barbie dolls and it probably wouldn’t be the ideal place to relax in the shade on the beach.
Somehow her inspiration had something to do with environmental concerns and childhood memories. She might have had some skeletons in the closet she’s not discussing publicly.
1. Dismaland
Exhibition
This art exhibition was constructed in secret on the seaside resort city of
Somerset, England. Basically if you went to disneyland on opposite day, this is what you’re going to get.
Tickets were in high demand and the theme park had an eerily depressing tone to it, shocking anyone who went.
Banksy was the mastermind behind the project and it seems like his objective was to bring some realism to the idea of
Disneyland.
Everything was constructed basically to leave you feeling like you were in a communist prison of some sort that was trying to have fun.
Cinderella’s carriage falls over, birds attack people on benches and loan offices are right next to playgrounds! At least the kids won’t get too disappointed if you don’t take them there.
- published: 02 Jul 2016
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