The Chilean-born artist has been criticized for years by animal rights groups for his provocative installations. His latest ...
It's "The Three Little Pigs" as you've never heard it. The big bad wolf in this tale was Chilean artist Marco Evaristti, who ...
Marco Evaristti’s provocative exhibition in Copenhagen was designed to protest Denmark’s pork industry. But then there was a ...
The piglets were being starved as part of an art piece meant to draw attention to cruelty in meat production Three piglets ...
Three piglets have vanished from a controversial ... according to the Washington Post and The New York Times. Chilean artist Marco Evaristti said the animals disappeared after a maintenance ...
A controversial artist who planned to allow three piglets to starve as part of an exhibition to raise awareness of the mass ...
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 ...
Marco Evaristti's controversial art exhibit aimed to starve three piglets to protest the pork industry, but the piglets vanished, taken by a team memb ...
The artist, Marco Evaristti, said in an interview on Monday that his exhibition, “And Now You Care?,” was meant to “wake up the Danish society” to the mistreatment of pigs, pointing to ...
Artist Marco Evaristti is hoping the piece will shed light on the cruelty of modern pig production in Denmark, where about 25,000 piglets die daily as a result of poor breeding conditions.
Damm explained that sows are bred in the Danish pig industry to produce about 20 piglets at a time, but only have 14 teats, forcing the piglets to compete for breastmilk, and leading to the starvation ...