Marco Evaristti’s provocative exhibition in Copenhagen was designed to protest Denmark’s pork industry. But then there was a twist — and an act of sabotage.
The Chilean-born artist has been criticized for years by animal rights groups for his provocative installations. His latest ...
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Piglets left to starve as part of a controversial art exhibition in Denmark have been stolenChilean-born Marco Evaristti said he had been aiming to raise awareness of the suffering caused by mass meat production with his art installation that opened last week in Copenhagen. The piglets were ...
Chilean-born Marco Evaristti said he had been aiming to raise awareness of the suffering caused by mass meat production with his art installation that opened last week in Copenhagen. The piglets ...
The artist's friend helped animal rights activists break into the gallery and free the piglets after his 10-year-old daughter ...
The artist, Marco Evaristti, said in an interview on Monday ... a former butcher’s warehouse in the Meatpacking District of Copenhagen, included three live piglets that were caged by two ...
A view of the exhibition "And now you care" by the artist Marco Evaristti, before the opening in Den Graa Koedby in Copenhagen, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. (Emil Nicolai Helms/Ritzau Scanpix via AP) ...
Chilean artist Marco Evaristti said the animals disappeared ... USA TODAY has reached out to Evaristti and Copenhagen police for comment. Download USA TODAY's app to get to the heart of news ...
The provocative exhibition, called “And Now You Care,” opened on Friday in Copenhagen. Artist Marco Evaristti is hoping the piece will shed light on the cruelty of modern pig production in ...
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